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That library—the Rotunda—would be the focal point of Jefferson's Academical Village, and it would feature titles personally selected by Jefferson. When the books that lined the Rotunda's Dome Room were officially catalogued in 1828, just three years after the university opened, UVA's library boasted roughly 8,000 titles—a remarkable number that placed its collections among the largest in the nation. Among these thousands of volumes were 375 titles that Jefferson himself deemed integral to the legal training of UVA students. ","In the 2010s, with the \"1828 Catalogue Project\", the University of Virginia Law Library attempted to reconstruct the original collection of legal texts, providing researchers a firsthand look into the canonical works of early American law and legal education. 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Stagg, London","Call Number: U.K.46.P5125L 1690","Notes: The 2d ed., with large additions","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 036, 037, and 038","Author(s): Hengham, Ralph de; Theloall, Simon","Publisher Information: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins for Thomas Bassett [etc.], London","Call Number: U.K.46.R3372 1687","Notes: Ed. 4, cui subjicitur Appendix diversa brevia tam vetera tam recentiora in officijs clerici coronæe in Cancellaria, clericorum de cursu, and aliorum clericorum Cancellariæ usitata, (quæ in Registro brevium non extant,) continens. Unà cum libro consultissimi viri Simonis Theloall, cui titulus, Le digest des briefs originals et des choses concernants eux. 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Butterworth; [etc., etc.] 1806, London","Call Number: EUR FR.46.P862O 1806  V.1, V.2","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 060 and 061","Author(s): Atwood, William; Cooke, Edward (of the Middle Temple); Johnson, Samuel","Publisher Information: Printed by John Darby, London","Call Number: H.42.A6943 1682","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 062","Author(s): Bohun, William","Publisher Information: Printed for John Walthoe and James Crokatt, London","Call Number: H.42.B6777p 1723","Notes: The 3d ed., with large additions. By W. Bohun","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 063","Author(s): England and Wales. 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Dodsley, London","Call Number: JUR.B4415D 1750","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 069","Author(s): Wicquefort, Abraham de; Barbeyrac, Jean; Galardi, Ferdinand de; Bijnkershoek, Cornelis van","Publisher Information: Chez les Janssons a Waesberge, A Amsterdam","Call Number: JZ1418.W5 1730  V.1, V.2","Notes: Nouv. ed. augmentée des pieces suivantes. Memoires de Wicquefort touchant les ambassadeurs et les ministres publics. Reflexions sur ces memoires. Discours du meme Wicquefort de l'election de l'empereur, et des electeurs de l'empire. Traité du juge competent des ambassadeurs/ traduit du latin de Mr. de Bynkershoek .. par Jean Barbeyrac .. Seconde ed. revue and augmentée dans les notes du traducteur","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 070 and 071","Author(s): Malynes, Gerard","Publisher Information: T. Basset, London","Call Number: K1005 M355 1686","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 072","Author(s): Bynkershoek, Cornelii van","Publisher Information: Samuelem Luchtmans et Filios, Leiden","Call Number: KD 200 1624 L3 A2","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 073","Author(s): Nelson, William","Publisher Information: ","Call Number: KD 671 A7 N4 1725","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 074, 075, 076","Author(s): Furneaux, Philip","Publisher Information: Printed for T. Cadell, London","Call Number: LM.F86L 1771","Notes: 2d ed., with additions, and an appendix, containing authentic copies of the argument of the late Honourable Mr. Justice Foster in the Court of Judges Delegates, and of the speech of the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords, in the cause between the City of London and the Dissenters","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 077","Author(s): Azuni, D. 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Waller, London","Call Number: OCEANS 53 AAA.M7275D 1778  V.1, V.2","Notes: 10th ed., with many valuable additions, brought down to the present time. By Charles Molloy","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 086 and 087","Author(s): Greene, Joshua; Great Britain High Court of Admiralty","Publisher Information: Printed for W. Clarke and Sons, London","Call Number: OCEANS 68 GB.63.D6475 Y","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 088","Author(s): Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty; Robinson, Christopher; Scott, William, Baron Stowell","Publisher Information: Printed by A. Strahan for J. Butterworth and J. White, London","Call Number: OCEANS 68 GB.63.R6587 1812  V.1, V.2, V.4","Notes: 4th ed","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 089, 090, and 091","Author(s): Abbott, Charles, Baron Tenterden","Publisher Information: Printed for Brooke and Clarke, and J. Butterworth, London","Call Number: OCEANS 70 GB.A1313M 1804","Notes: 2nd ed., with additions","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 092","Author(s): Lee, Richard (Barrister-at-Law); Bijnkershoek, Cornelis van","Publisher Information: Printed for W. Clarke and Sons, London","Call Number: OCEANS 53.3 AAA.L4797T 1803","Notes: 2d ed., cor. with additional notes","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 093","Author(s): Dallas, Alexander James; Pennsylvania Supreme Court","Publisher Information: ","Call Number: R11 V. 1","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 094","Author(s): Dallas, Alexander James; United States Supreme Court","Publisher Information: ","Call Number: R11  V.2, V.3, V.4","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 095, 096, and 097","Author(s): Call, Daniel; Tate, Joseph; Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals","Publisher Information: P. Cottom, Richmond","Call Number: R13 VIRG.C156 1824  V.1, V.2, V.3","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 098, 099, and 100","Author(s): Virginia. 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Ritchie, Richmond","Call Number: S VIRG.22 1819  V.1, V.2","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 120","Author(s): Bentham, Jeremy; Dumont, Etienne","Publisher Information: Paris et Londres, Bossange et Masson, 1818, Paris et","Call Number: SSP.B47T 1818  V.1, V.2","Notes: 2. éd","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 121 and 122","Author(s): Lacretelle, Pierre-Louis de","Publisher Information: Cuchet, Paris","Call Number: SSP.L1464D 1784","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 123","Author(s): Roscoe, William","Publisher Information: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London","Call Number: SSP.R7945O","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 124","Author(s): Acherley, Roger","Publisher Information: Printed for A. Bettesworth, J. Osborn, and T. Longman, London","Call Number: SST.A177b 1727","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 125","Author(s): Brydall, John","Publisher Information: Printed for George Dawes, London","Call Number: SST.B916J","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 126","Author(s): Petyt, William","Publisher Information: Printed for F. Smith [etc], London","Call Number: SST.P5127A 1680","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 127","Author(s): Stearns, Asahel","Publisher Information: Cummings, Hilliard and Co, Boston","Call Number: T.S7993R 1824","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 128","Author(s): Salmon, Thomas","Publisher Information: Printed for J. and J. Hazard [etc.], London","Call Number: TRIALSA.S1723N 1738","Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 129","Author(s): Peltier, Jean-Gabriel; Adams, Mr., Reporter; Mackintosh, James, Sir; Great Britain Court of King's Bench","Publisher Information: Printed by Cox, son, and Baylis, for M. 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That number is the name of the directory that contains scanned images of \"Principes du Droit Naturel, 1747.\"","Groups of directories have been further packaged into digital objects that can be retrieved from storage. For example, directory 012 is located within a digital object package titled \"1828 Scans 006-018.\"","Finally, the scans of some items are grouped into multiple directories and have several \"Digital Scan Identifier Numbers.\""],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains high-resolution digital images of rare legal texts. The Arthur J. 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De; Cobbett, William\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Published by Thomas Bradford, printer, bookseller, and stationer, Philadelphia\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: INT 00.M37P 1795\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Vattel, Emer de\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: G. G. J. and J. Robinson [etc.], London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: JX2414.E5 1793; INT 00.V37D 1793\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes: A new ed., cor. .. Tr. from the French\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Ward, R. Plumer\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed by A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, for J. 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Debrett, London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: INT8485 GB 1785  V.1, V.2, V.3\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 016, 017, and 018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Virginia; Hening, William Waller\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed by and for Samuel Pleasants, junior, printer to the commonwealth, Richmond\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: S VIRG.18 1809 (13 volumes)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 019, 020, 021, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 027, 028, 029, 030, and 031\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Foster, Michael, Sir; Dodson, Michael\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: W. Clarke and Sons, London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: TRIALSA.F756R 1809\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes: The 3d ed., with an appendix containing new cases.  With additional notes and references by his nephew, Michael Dodson\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Burr, Aaron; Blennerhassett, Harman; Smith, Israel; Robertson, David K; United States Circuit Court (4th Circuit)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Published by Hopkins and Earle, Fry and Kammerer, printers, Philadelphia\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: TRIALSB.B968R  V.1, V.2\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 033 and 034\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Buller, Francis; Bridgman, Richard Whalley\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed by S. Brooke for R. Pheney and S. Sweet, London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: U.K.46.B9367I 1817\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes: 7th ed. / by Richard Whalley Bridgman\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Petyt, George\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed for J. Stagg, London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: U.K.46.P5125L 1690\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes: The 2d ed., with large additions\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 036, 037, and 038\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Hengham, Ralph de; Theloall, Simon\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins for Thomas Bassett [etc.], London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: U.K.46.R3372 1687\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes: Ed. 4, cui subjicitur Appendix diversa brevia tam vetera tam recentiora in officijs clerici coronæe in Cancellaria, clericorum de cursu, and aliorum clericorum Cancellariæ usitata, (quæ in Registro brevium non extant,) continens. Unà cum libro consultissimi viri Simonis Theloall, cui titulus, Le digest des briefs originals et des choses concernants eux. In omnibus multò quam antea correctior and emendatior cum tabulis materiarum\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 039\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Selden, John\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed for Thomas Basset and Richard Chiswell, and are to be sold by Robert Clavell, London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: U.K.46.S4646T 1683\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Wooddeson, Richard\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: T. Payne, London\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: U.K.46.W8865S  V.1, V.2, V.3\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 041 and 256\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Great Britain. Court of Chancery; Atkyns, John Tracy; Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, Earl of\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed by the King's law-printers, and sold by Messrs. 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Gosling, [London] In the Savoy\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: DA.R229T 1721\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 055\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Calvinus, Johannes; Vultejus, Hermann; Godefroy, Denis\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Sumptibus Fratrum Cramer, Cologny\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCall Number: DG.C1683L 1759  V.1, V.2\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes: Editio postrema, auctior, and ab innumeris mendis ex purgata\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDigital Scan Identifier Number(s): 056 and 057\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthor(s): Cumberland, Richard; Maxwell, John\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublisher Information: Printed by 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. 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General Assembly. House of Delegates","Women--Virginia--Social life and customs","Correspondence","Diaries","Financial records","Receipts (financial records)","Transcripts","3433 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.","Organization: This collection is organized into seven series:","Series 1 is Group A, containing the papers of Coalter and Tucker Families;","Series 2 is Group B, containing the papers of Capt. Henry Brown and his family;","Series 3 is Group C, containing the papers of John Thompson Brown;","Series 4 is Group D, containing the papers of the Brown and Tucker Families;","Series 5 contains printed material received with the collection;","Series 6 contains transcriptions of Material Pertaining to John Thompson Brown (1802-1836): Boxes 7-19 by Lonny Dobbs;","Series 7 contains transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), possibly by Cynthia Beverly Tucker Kimbrough Barlowe and two copies of the inventory.","Each series in the collection has been arranged into various subseries by family names, personal names or subjects. The material in each subseries may contain the names of various other persons but the most prominent name is the one used to describe the subseries.","Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family.","Brown Family","Henry Brown 1(1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818).","Henry Brown 2(1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Daniel. He had a full and interesting life in mercantile pursuits, being involved in several ventures with other partners, and spending a good deal of his time in court collecting debts. He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown(b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.","Many papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3(1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.","John Thompson Brown 3(1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).","Col. John Thompson Brown II 4(1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864."," Henry Peronneau Brown 4(1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.","Coalter Family","John Coalter 1(1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought \"Elm Grove,\" an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at \"Chatham\" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter 2(1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).","St. George Tucker Coalter 2(1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Drewry in 1862 and Charlotte (Drewry) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family","Tucker Family","St. George Tucker 1(1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, \"Mattoax\" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.","Henry St. George Tucker 2(1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).","Randolph Tucker 3married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.","Dr. David Hunter Tucker 3married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.","John Randolph Tucker 3(1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.","Ann Frances Bland Tucker 2(1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.","Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 2(1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.","Other People","William Munford (1775-1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.","Gary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.","Cynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.","Judge John Randolph Tucker (circa 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (circa 1915).","Capt. David Tucker Brown (circa 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France. ","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00051.frame","There are two collections within the Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary that relate to this Collection. They include the Barnes Family Papers and the Tucker-Coleman Papers."," Barnes Family Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Barnes Family Papers, 1797-1926, 1818-1875.247 items.Collection number: Mss. 39.1 B26Correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and \"Greenfield,\" Culpeper County, Virginia. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families."," Tucker-Coleman Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Tucker-Coleman Papers, 1664-1945, 1770-1907.30,000 items.Collection number: Mss. 40 T79Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of St. George Tucker(1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), John Randolph of Roanoke, and Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman (1832-1908) as well as other family members."," Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), 1791-1920.941 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B855Papers, 1791-1920, of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families. Includes correspondence, of Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown with Margaret W. Barnes, members of the Braxton family, Henry Peronneau Brown, Fanny T. Bryan, John Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter and members of the Morton family."," 2008.238 Tucker-Brown Seven Generations Genealogy Chart"," Mss. 65 B855 Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)"," CDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families including the papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), member of the Virginia House of Delegates.","Among the correspondents are Maria (Rind) Coalter, St. George Tucker, William Munford, Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and Henry Peronneau Brown.","This finding aid is also available in microfilm format in Swem Library, College of William and Mary. An additional index can be found at: National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States available from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc., 1021 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314.","Papers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge. Boxes 1-6.","The series spans genealogical material, introductory material, poems, autographical material and John Coalter's correspondence until the death of his first wife, Maria Rind. The record of the gift of the collection, genealogical charts of the Tucker, Coalter, Tomlin and Brown families, and sundry genealogical notes which form a preface to the collection, are placed at the beginning of this box. The collection begins with 54 poems, the first of which is signed by St. George Tucker. Two signed poems by William Munford are included. The largest group of poems are those exchanged by John Coalter and Maria Rind, his first wife. Others were collected in the family papers until the middle or the latter part of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the material in Box 1 concerns John Coalter: an autobiographical sketch written by him on his 18th birthday, and letters covering the period of his early life from 1787, when he went to live with the St. George Tucker family, until the death of his first wife in 1793. Interesting letters from John Munford, a classmate of Coalter, are included, several of which concern the College of William and Mary and Harvard College.  221 items.","Note concerning the gift \"Received from Mrs. Fleming Saunders, of Evington, Virginia, in exchange for a scholarship grant to Miss Frances Bland Saunders,\" 3 March 1947.","Genealogical charts: 1. Coalter, with Tucker and Randolph connections; 2. Tomlin, as connected with Coalter and Brown; 3. Brown, as connected with Coalter and Tucker.","Chart of Coalter and Brown families compiled by Jennifer Boone for an honors thesis.","Sheets of sundry genealogical notes.","Notes concerning John Coalter (1769-1838).","Topical poems of this period written by John Coalter, Maria Rind, St. George Tucker, William Munford, and others.","Autobiographical sketch of John Coalter until his 18th birthday. Describes life on Walker's Creek, Rockbridge County; his responsibility for the farm while his father is away at war.","Samuel Brown is a young lawyer, earning 40£ per year as usher for John Holt.","Describes his new position as tutor to the children of St. George Tucker.","The death of Mrs. Tucker; plans of St. George Tucker to move because the plantation, Matoax, reverts to the sons of Mrs. Tucker (Richard, John, and Theodorick Randolph). He intends to move to Williamsburg, but he can no longer pay John Coalter 30£ per annum; offers to give legal training in exchange for tutoring services.","His father hopes that John Coalter will return home, to the higher country, for the \"sickly season.\"","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Samuel Brown gives details of his studies at Dickinson College, and congratulates John Coalter on his chance to study law with St. George Tucker.","Attending lectures of the Rev. James Madison, President of the College of William and Mary, on Natural Philosophy, and of Mr. Wythe on Law. When John Coalter loses his ribbon he must let his hair hang free for want of money to buy another.","Two young cousins, in custody of Indians for three and six years respectively, were freed by the army in Detroit.","James Rind, had been studying law with St. George Tucker in Williamsburg but left to take a position with \"Col. N.\" Maria Rind remains in the household of St. George Tucker, where she cared for the children.","Concerning his wedding trip.","Covers lacking. John Grierson Rind is a brother of Maria Rind. He mentions the need of John Coalter for a coat and a pair of spectacles.","Scope and Contents Approval of the Constitution by South Carolina is still in doubt; threat of an Indian War in Georgia. \"Brother Davidis over in Gloucester. If he has success in purchasing Negroes, I hope we will be ready to sett (sic) out on our route to the South.\"","First letter of young Micajah Coalter, who is learning to write.","\"Have you been exempted from paying the oppressive Duty which most of our Backwoods Gentlemen have paid for that Knowledge which they have gathered at Williamsburg in Autumn--I mean the loss of Health and a good complexion.\"","Mentions John Coalter's desire to return home.","Expresses desire to marry and to live on the farm while he is getting started in his law practice.","\"...nothing can be expected without riches...however deserving of a better fate the poor always meet with rudeness and contempt.\" (Children of a Williamsburg printer, the Rinds were orphaned at an early age and were helped by the Tuckers.)","Physical Location: For letters of 16 June 1790, 4 July 1790, and 7 Sept. 1790 see medium oversize file. 12 letters. His father does not have land to give him at that time, so he cannot marry at once. He has decided to move to Staunton, and continue his studies. In September he writes that he hopes to visit Williamsburg around Christmas, and apply for admission to the bar.","The letters are written with great difficulty and show a lack of schooling.","Mentions \"your quondam charges, Henry, Tudor, Beverley, and Fanny (Tucker) and John and Theodorick Randolph.\" Hopes he may live and study with Mr. Wythe. \"Nothing would advance me faster in the world than the reputation of having been educated by Mr. Wythe, for such a man as he, casts a light upon all around him.\"","John Coalter has borrowed a horse from him for the trip to Staunton.","\"I...was much pleased to hear of your gallantry but am affeared it has been attended with some accident which occasioned your move to the mountains again...\" (Evidently John Coalter did something to protect Maria Rind. He then decided to leave Williamsburg in order to establish himself and be in a position to support her as his wife.)","Physical Location: For letters of 6 April 1791 and 15 April 1791 see medium oversize file. 18 letters. After obtaining his license in Williamsburg, John Coalter has his first case in Amherst. Of St. George Tucker, he writes: \"I would rather have the approbation of that man than worlds for my admirers.\" Advice is given in regard to the torment by John Randolph; plans are made for their marriage in autumn.","In April she writes that Mr. Tucker plans to remarry; she wishes to move up the date of their marriage. She dreads \"the prospect of Johnny Randolph returning and you well know, my love, how liable your dear is to be insulted by him...\"","Physical Location: For letter of 23 April 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 3 letters. \"...thru the surprising friendship of Mr. Wythe, I live in his house and board at his table...In this happy situation tomorrow I begin the Study of Law.\"","Congratulates James Rind on receiving his license to practice law.","\"We visit very often at the different houses in the neighborhood, at Westover, Nesting, and Shirley, where I saw Robin Carter...we may expect to see you after Mrs. Carter has become Mrs. Tucker.\"","2 letters. Covers lacking. On the return of a wagon and horses; purchases of additional farm animals.","Scope and Contents Physical Location: For letter of 22 July 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 4 letters. Living and studying with Mr. Wythe. John Thompson (grandfather of John Thompson Brown) was among the 4th of July orators. Verse and poetic criticism of St. George Tucker. George Wythe is teaching his servant to write.","Scope and Contents This law practice is discouraging; entrusts Maria Rind to his care, and sends greetings on St. George Tucker's 39th birthday.","Discourages John Coalter from coming \"across the Alps\"-- there are too many lawyers already.","Covers lacking. Has moved to Richmond with Mr. Wythe. Mentions building of the canal. Samuel Brown to study in Scotland; congratulates John Coalter on his marriage to Maria Rind.","Elizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.","Scope and Contents Description of George Washington delivering an address in Philadelphia. Congratulates John Coalter on his marriage and sends compliments to his brothers. (This Samuel Brown may be the uncle of John Thompson Brown.)","The letter, addressed to \"Fan\", was written soon after Mrs. Coalter had gone to Staunton with her husband.","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\". On the marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter.","Scope and Contents Death of Maria Skipwith; the great distress of Mrs. (Lelia Skipwith) Tucker.","His wages are to be 15£ or 20£ per year as a clerk.","Scope and Contents The letter from Edinburgh contains an interesting description of life in the Scottish capital, the coldness of his fellow students until they are introduced, and his warm reception by a family to which he had a letter of introduction.","Scope and Contents Reports that there are about forty students at the College of William and Mary; Theodorick Randolph has died; \"Thompson has left W\u0026amp;M,\" and his mother proposes to send him to Harvard.","Enquires about Maria and their expected first child. (Both mother and child died.)","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg and Columbia, South Carolina. The \"distressing news\" that his wife has died in childbirth.","War reports; the parade of the Richmond Grenadiers, Light Horse and Light Infantry.","Consoles John Coalter on the loss of his wife; reports the Independence Day orations at the College of William and Mary, and mentions the raising of subscriptions to aid distressed French immigrants at Norfolk.","The subseries covers the correspondence of John Coalter during his second marriage to Margaret Davenport, and in the early years of his third marriage, to Frances Bland Tucker. Correspondence from St. George Tucker, Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Mrs. Judith Randolph, and others is included. The material traces the legal career of John Coalter from 10 April 1795, when St. George Tucker recommended him for the position of Clerk of the Court in Staunton, through the period of his second and third marriages to Margaret Davenport, 1795 (she died in 1797), and to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802. Included also are letters to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter from her father St. George Tucker, her stepmother Mrs. Lelia Skipwith Tucker, her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph of Bizarre, and others. Correspondence with William Munford, in Williamsburg, is also included. 164 items.","Recommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.","\"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend.\"","Requests payment of a debt.","Scope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is \"in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child.\"","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of \"making a stroke at her character\"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.","James Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.","Recounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.","\"There can be but one in the world\"; for her, but he is \"out of her reach.\" At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.","Concerning a mare to be serviced.","The \"war\"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.","Mention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.","Condolences \"on this distressing occasion\"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)","Scope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.","She should \"by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker\"; and that she \"had better look about\" (for a husband).","The letter is from the papers of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The \"Mama\" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.","Complains that she is \"surrounded by the real evils of life.\" (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)","Concerning a horse in which he is interested.","Hint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.","Scope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.","Scope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.","Scope and Contents The letters are written from Richmond, Elm Grove, and Lexington. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter returns to Williamsburg for the birth of her first child, Francis Lelia; the burning of the buildings of Lexington Academy.","The letters are written from Williamsburg, Haymarket, and Fredericksburg.","Scope and Contents John Coalter was on the court circuit.","Scope and Contents The letters are undated, but are replies to those from Frances Bland Tucker Coalter to John Coalter.","F. Davenport was the mother of the second wife of John Coalter, who continued to live with the Coalters.","Concerning deed to property, probably Elm Grove, the home bought by John Coalter.","Maria Carter was a step-daughter of St. George Tucker.","Writes of obtaining a clerk's position with the Ohio Assembly at $4.00 per day.","Scope and Contents Death of her husband and her straitened circumstances; Bizarre in bad condition; hopes to send her son, St. George, to Europe to cure his deafness.","Scope and Contents In June, St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker set out for Staunton in order to be there for the lying-in of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents First mention of the second Coalter child, Elizabeth.","The illness of Tudor Randolph.","Congratulates John Coalter on the birth of his second daughter and the purchase of Elm Grove. He writes at length about the difficulty in buying good house servants.","Financial matters, mainly about bank shares and dividends.","St. George Randolph's visit to England; her disappointment over his continued deafness Dr. Cooper says \"occasioned by the irruption of his ears at nine months old.\" Has no authority over the servants. Illness of Polly the seamstress.","Scope and Contents Thirty sick Negroes. Poverty.","Scope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.","Payment of $1,230 on bank shares.","Scope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.","Scope and Contents Small pox.","Scope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.","His wife Evelina has given birth to a son.","Anne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.","Mention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).","Scope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.","Correspondence of John Coalter and his third wife while he was serving as Circuit Court Judge; correspondence of their daughters, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, with parents and grandparents. Subseries finishes with the fourth marriage of John Coalter. Interesting comments on the effect of the embargo in South Carolina, and of episodes in the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay area are found in these letters. There is also a report of the destruction wrought in Bruton Parish Church by the \"youth of Williamsburg,\" and remarks of Saint George Tucker (June 14, 1809) upon the occasion of the birth of his first grandson, St. George Coalter, in which he strongly condemns the academies and colleges of that day. Letters include those exchanged by John Coalter with his third wife Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter from 1809-1811, when John Coalter was serving as Circuit Judge. In 1811 he accepted an appointment as judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; the family then moved to Richmond. There are many letters received by Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter between 1809 and her death in 1813, from her father St. George Tucker, and stepmother Mrs. Lelia Tucker, in Williamsburg, from her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph at Bizarre, and from other members of the family. There also are many letters to the daughters of John Coalter, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker, from their grandparents, from 1813 to the death of Frances Lelia Coalter in 1821.","On the appointment of John Coalter to his position as \"a judge under the new Judiciary System.\" (John Coalter was appointed February 7, 1807).","Mentions a visit from the newly married Beverley Tucker and Polly Coalter and writes concerning her sons Saint George and Tudor.","Scope and Contents Letters written by John Coalter from Botetourt, Greenbrier, Kanhawa Court House, and Richmond during spring and autumn sessions of the Circuit Court. Contain instructions for planting, the upkeep of Elm Grove, and other matters.","Instructions for planting and penning up of a farm.","Scope and Contents One of the letters concerns the troubles with the English and the hope for a peaceful settlement.","Scope and Contents Three letters written from Richmond and Williamsburg. In the letter of June 14, St. George Tucker mentions the birth of John Coalter's first son his first grandson (St. George Tucker Coalter) \"who, if my prayers for him may be heard, will never descend from the dignity of a private station.\" Concerning the education of his grandson, he writes, \"unless the manners of our youth, or the management of their tutor, shall undergo a most surprising and happy change in this Country, I had rather he should never hear of an Academy or a College, than enter the walls of one.","Congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents This series of letters is concerned, among other problems, with the difficulty of meeting payments on Elm Grove, of a fight between two of their slaves, the treatment of one of the wives by slave husband and the imprisonment on the plantation of the two slaves. Effort to get a tooth pulled. Two doctors and, finally, \"a shoemaker named Cease\" were able to extract the tooth about a week after the first attempt was made. Alcoholism of a friend. Afflicting account of sister's situation at Bizarre. \"She must come to us, as soon as she can leave Bizarre; which she says cannot be before Xmas, that she may complete the clothing of the Negroes.\"","Appeals to James All to represent the district. About the war situation: \"We are more Colonies than ever--i.e. we give our wholetrade to aid Britain in her wars--were we Colonies we would only give the revenue arising from trade.\"","Scope and Contents Her parents were trying to buy a cook for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter without great success.","Scope and Contents These five letters although undated, are believed to have been written in 1810.","Scope and Contents Reports that Bruton Parish Church has been \"totally and wantonly destroyed...the Bellows and many of the pipes cut to pieces,\" evidently by the youth of the town.","Scope and Contents Eleven letters written from Richmond and Staunton. John Coalter attending the spring and autumn sittings of the Circuit Court, sends instructions for the management of the farm.","Scope and Contents Six letters discuss news of the farm, the slaves, and family. Relays questions from slave Ned about the farm and permission for him to visit his daughter in Rockingham and his wife's petition to accompany him.","Concerning a cook for sale.","David Coalter, Mary's father.","Scope and Contents Letters from William McPheeter, J. W. Allison, Joseph C. Cabell, Polly A. Steele, and William Kinney to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter (relatives of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter) are placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents The four letters from M.S. Baldwin, M. Bush, Arch. Stuart, and \"M. T.,\" in Richmond and Petersburg, are undated but are presumed to date from 1811, and placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents Five letters written from Lewisburg and Kanahwa. In May, John Coalter writes of his appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (May 11, 1811). \"God help me, I know not what to do. All have advised my acceptance.\" In October he writes of arrangements made for the move to Richmond, and of plans to sell the cattle at Elm Grove.","Scope and Contents In April Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter writes, \"I very much fear I shall never be reconciled to our fate\"--of separation for such long periods when John Coalter is absent on the court circuit. (A month later John Coalter was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals.) Also mentions a \"terrible whipping\" their two year old son St. George Tucker Coalter had \"for obstinacy.\"","Tucker strongly advises his brother-in-law against accepting his new appointment: \"Rest assured that no other Judge of the General Court will accept the office which is tendered you.\"","Scope and Contents John St. George Randolph is a son of Mrs. Judith Randolph.","Scope and Contents Two separate letters from B. W. Leigh and Catherine Matthews, Petersburg and Staunton, to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Speaking of himself as an \"ex-judge,\" Tucker advises John Coalter regarding his new appointment; concern for the health of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Frances Lelia Coalter writes with concern about her mother's health.","Scope and Contents News of the children sent to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter who is quite ill.","Concern for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter's poor health.","Scope and Contents The nine letters discuss troubled times are reflected in this series of letters. In July, Tucker comments on the American privateer with one nine-pounder which took a British schooner armed with four twelve pounders. In August he gives an account of the Baltimore riot in which a jail was broken into and prisoners assassinated. He writes that such action \"is beyond measure horrible and obnoxious; and every good Citizen ought to set his face against such damnable proceedings,\" but concludes, \"The Yankees, no doubt, will be glad of the precedent...I look forward to a dissolution of the Union, as an Event not far off.\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning the sale of Elm Grove.","Reflects the uncertainty of the war situation in his letter.","Scope and Contents Frances L. Coalter writes to her father who is with her mother, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, in her last illness at the medicinal springs.","Scope and Contents Writing to his daughter before she goes to the Springs for her final siege of illness, St. George Tucker sends the news that the enemy had left the waters about Williamsburg after much destruction and property along the river.","Scope and Contents In these letters it is apparent that Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter is near death.","Scope and Contents Letters of hope and prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Three letters from Joseph C. Cabell, Mary W. Cabell, Edgewood, and Wm H. Cabell, Monte Videa. Reports of the war: \"the conduct of the British at Craney Island was the most cowardly imaginable,\" and \"We have just been informed by rumor that the British Squadron in the Chesapeake has been reinforced...\"","The cover has the date and \"J. Randolph, Jr.\" endorsed on it with the seal containing the Randolph Coat of Arms.","Writes of his \"great and irretrievable loss\" his wife died \"on Sunday evening, the 12th instant.\"","Scope and Contents The first letter was written after the death of St. George Tucker's daughter.","To her granddaughter, the second child of John Coalter and his late wife. (A biographical note of John Coalter's family is enclosed in the folder with this letter.)","Scope and Contents She writes that \"the events of the present week will supply to you the want of a Mother and Sister, which you have so severly felt, particularly in the last six or eight months.\" Frances L. Coalter, the sister of Elizabeth T. Coalter, died in 1821 at the age of 18. John Coalter was soon to marry his fourth wife, a widow Williamson.","Scope and Contents Second is titled \"Tucker-Green Annals.\"","Scope and Contents The Tuckers are in their summer home at Warminster, with Maria Carter Cabell, daughter of Mrs. L. Tucker, and her husband Joseph Cabell.","A New Year's greeting to his granddaughters.","Children of John Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter and St. George Tucker Coalter; their spouses; children and other extended family","Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. George Tucker, are preserved, as well as letters to their uncles Henry and Beverley Tucker and John Randolph of Roanoke. Of special note is a letter of October 1831 in which St. George Tucker Coalter writes fully of Randolph during a visit to Roanoke. After his death in 1833, Randolph's will caused great difficulty and misunderstanding in the family, and appears to cast a slur on his step-father St. George Tucker. The letters of St. George Tucker Coalter to his wife and sister, especially those written from the springs which he visits each year, form the largest single group. In these letters an interesting picture of nineteenth century social life is to be found.","Typescript.","Scope and Contents School girl letters written by J. H. T. before her marriage.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tucker writes to congratulate Virgilia Savage in December on her marriage.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Letters of my dear and venerated Grandfather, S. G. Tucker, High Souled, Generous Gentleman.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself \"Your old blind Grandpa\" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: \"All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves.\"","Scope and Contents These two letters were written after the death of St. George Tucker.","Writes in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, \"will not return to Virginia as a resident.\" Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his \"Introductory Lecture,\" reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures delivered at the Winchester Law School, pp. 7-14.","Scope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.","Scope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)","St. George Tucker Coalter prepares to leave school to marry.","The letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. \"Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him...\"","Scope and Contents His \"chill and fever,\" the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.","Scope and Contents In October he writes: \"Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease...\" Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: \"He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with...\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning her husband's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Writes to his sister about crops, planting, and the like.","Scope and Contents The two cousins, grandsons of John Coalter, are infants; this letter is written by St. George Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents In the January letter, he announces the birth of a son, Henry St. George Tucker Coalter. From White Sulphur Springs, he writes on July 27 that \"the shortness of breath and the hacking cough have left me entirely.\"","Scope and Contents Her husband is at the Springs; she would like to join him but cannot afford it. \"He says he never wished for money before, as the want of it keeps him from having company...\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Charlottesville, White Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, Sweet Springs, and Salt Sulphur Springs. An interesting group of letters describing life at several of the medicinal springs which were so popular in the 19th century. He describes his daily regimen, the meals, the baths, other tourists, the costs, and the physical characteristics of the resorts.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her husband about family matters while he is at the springs for his health.","Scope and Contents A continuation of his previous letters, including a crude drawing of the buildings and grounds of Salt Sulphur Springs.","Scope and Contents In November she mentions that Beverley Tucker called on way to Williamsburg.","The boys, who are just learning to write, add their notes to the letter to their grandfather.","Scope and Contents Her husband is overworking, and she fears for his health.","The brother of Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her father-in-law asking help in gaining a position with a Richmond company.","Scope and Contents He writes about his poor health; mentions his uncle, Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very much concerned with gold mine projects; he now orders St. George Tucker Coalter about at his will, and has decided that the family shall move closer to him. They are dependent on John Coalter financially.","Scope and Contents Life at the springs, his continuing illness and his poverty.","Scope and Contents His discouragement as he contemplates the move insisted upon by his father: \"after seven years we have to begin the world afresh and fix and build and lay out and all that -- oh thunder - -how I dread and hate it.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding the move from Cumberland, New Kent County, to St. George's Park, King William County, and the difficulty of the move.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very ill, and the new place is slow in getting established. Mention of the will of John Randolph of Roanoke.","Scope and Contents The will of John Randolph of Roanoke, in which the good name of St. George Tucker is slighted. Henry and Beverley Tucker, sons of St. George Tucker are also involved.","Scope and Contents Home has not been settled since leaving Cumberland. Her husband has finally bought a place \"about 2 hundred and 50 acres, very poor, with a new house but a very indifferent one.\"","Concerning the \"continued illness\" of Judge (John) Coalter; offers to be of any help that he can. (John Coalter died the day this letter was written.)","The correspondence between St. George T. Coalter, his wife, his sister Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, and her husband John Randolph Bryan, form the core of the material in this box. It includes letters exchanged by the cousins, five Coalter children, and nine Bryan children. The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).","Scope and Contents The first letter is endorsed by John Randolph Bryan. The second was started by St. George Tucker Coalter but was completed and signed by his wife.","Scope and Contents Content is principally concerned with the rapidly deteriorating health of St. George T. Coalter. In June he begins a letter that he is unable to finish but by November he is again supervising the farm activity. The establishment of the new farm and the erection of additional buildings is a great strain.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter wrote the first two letters for her husband who was too weak to write, but by December he was again active in supervising St. George's Park, their new home.","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Coalter visits his uncle, Beverley Tucker, who has moved back to Williamsburg.","Visiting the family home of Mrs. Coalter their son, John, falls down the basement stairs and is unconscious for a time. His father writes, \"the Doctor bled him and yesterday morning we gave him a dose of salts...he is now to all appearances as well as ever tho' from loss of blood, the shock, the Salts and low diet he is a little fainty when he first begins to move about in the morning.\" (The child survived the ministrations of the doctor.)","A receipt for $100.00 and a demand for another $100.00 on shares of stock.","Concerned with the business of a ferry, gold mines, and a mill, evidently part of the estate left by John Coalter to his two children.","Scope and Contents 7 letters. Mr. Coalter has had a relapse, and \"has lost all the flesh and muscle he had gained. Yet he makes a trip down country in April, only to return much worse.","He marks his 30th birthday: \"I can neither eat nor sleep nor move about with comfort and am so weak from fever...that I can hardly stand up or sit down.\"","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Letters written to her husband when he is on his last trip from home.","A doctor's prescription: salts, used internally, salves externally, baths at the Hot Springs, and continued exercise.","Announces the birth of a child to Mrs. Coalter. St. George Tucker Coalter writes of the \"fire in my breast that must soon burn me out.\"","Autographed letters signed E. News of a young son; congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a daughter. St. George Tucker Coalter adds a note in July 4th letter: \"I can't make much hand at writing this evening but I send you these few words to comfort you...my thoughts and prayers are with you may the Lord work all things together for our good.\" To this Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan hasadded the endorsement, \"The last line I ever got from him.\"","(St. George Tucker Coalter died at St. George's Park on, August 18, 1839.)","After the death of her husband, Mrs. Coalter has gone to live with her sister-in-law at Eagle Point.","Unsigned and undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter moved from St. George's Park to Presley. Her brother, Harrison Tomlin, was living with the family and takes the place of a father to the children.","Scope and Contents Of her poverty and of the need for means to educate her children.","The son of Mrs. Coalter writes to his young cousin, the son of John Randolph Bryan, at Roanoke, a plantation that had been in litigation since the death of John Randolph. The property was being administered by J. R. Bryan, one of the heirs. Young John C. Bryan, was one of the chief beneficiaries of the will, then being contested.","Announcing the birth of a child.","Scope and Contents Preparations are made to send Fanny (Frances Bland Coalter) to live with her grandmother and to attend school in Fredericksburg. The sale of the estate of her late husband took place in October.","Scope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)","Scope and Contents Written from school to his aunt; \"all of the boys have to get in school by sunrise and stay there until five in the evening.\"","The Bryan place, Eagle Point in Gloucester County, is so isolated and the family growing so large that a school teacher was kept there for the other children. She mentions her brothers and sisters, and tells of a traveling entertainer: \"De [Delia] and myself went to Warner Hall...and there found an Italian ventriloquist with a hat on that had little bells all around the brim...if he comes to Chatham you will probably be deceived by him...\"","Scope and Contents He tells his sister: \"I reckon this is the coldest and most melancholy place in the world.\"","Scope and Contents Hopes to get a place from the sale of the estate. \"Seven years this last Christmas is a long time not to have a house to call your own.\" Her hopes for the settlement of the Randolph estate are not fulfilled.","Scope and Contents Congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a son, her 8th child. Mentions shopping trips to Richmond and the remodeling of the house, so, perhaps, some money may have been received from the Randolph estate.","A 9-year old writes of attending a dance at Warner Hall and staying until 11 p.m. \"We take dancing lesson of 2 hours length every Saturday.\"","Scope and Contents Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Consumption and Cholera are discussed as well as the final division of the estate. Mrs. Coalter still hopes to be able to buy a home of her own. Sons John and Henry left in September for the University of Virginia where they room with their cousins, Jack Coalter and J. Braxton. On Christmas Day she mentions \"A dreadful affair has lately occurred at the University, one young man killed another, both intoxicated and from the south; as wicked as that is, it takes the cold blooded yankees to perpetrate the refinement of barbarism in stewing, and boiling...living people...\"","Henry T. Coalter, 16 years old, writes that he has had charge of the harvest at the farm because the overseer was sick. He has also advised the local doctors on Cholera cures: \"Mama received your letter by the last post and was much obliged to you for the copy you sent her of the cure for the Cholera. Since it reached here I have copied it twice for different doctors who seemed much pleased with the proscription (sic).\"","A beautiful description of the Cove and the island as seen from the Eagle Point house.","Mrs. Lacy, related through the fourth wife of her grandfather, John Coalter, was like an older sister to Frances Bland Coalter, and the affectionate relationship between the two continued for many years.","The Lacy's are preparing to move into Ellwood, the former summer home of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Letters written before and after a long visit. There were ties between the families despite the distance between them. Mrs. Coalter fears her youngest son, Saint George, has Typhoid fever.","Scope and Contents A school friend tells of a visit to Richmond to see the relics of Gen. and Mrs. Washington.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking. About life in the great houses of Virginia, excursions on river boats, dances, and the like. Mentions a fancy ball where everyone appeared in a mask and gown, \"You cannot tell a man from a woman. They go about in this costume for some time and have a dance...one gentleman went draped as a lady and no one found him out,...one went as a monk in robes and with his beads...\"","Scope and Contents \"When will your new house, or rather, new home be ready for you? (Frances Bland Coalter's mother has finally been able to buy a house, Stanley.)","The letter is addressed to \"My dear Cousin\".","Scope and Contents Mentions the war threat: \"my anxiety about a lastingpeace and the welfare of my children preys very much on my spirits.\"","Announces the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Lacy.","Fanny Coalter is attending a school conducted by Rev. Moses D. Hoge.","Endorses note from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents About her daughter, Agnes, and the progress on the improvements at Ellwood.","\"Rumors of a great revival at Mr. H.'s school have reached us from different quarters and report says Jinney and yourself acted a conspicuous part.\"","Scope and Contents A school friend writes of her textbooks: \"Paley's Moral Philosophy, Olinstead's Natural Philosophy, Hume's History of England, Conic Sections, Thompson's Arithmetic and French Studies.\"","Scope and Contents Includes a most interesting account of trip by boat from Gloucester County, via Jamestown, to Richmond.","Scope and Contents The first letters written by Mrs. Coalter's youngest child.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.","An offer to abate charges so that Fanny B. Coalter could remain in school.","Writes that he has stood his examination for license to practice law; reports on his brothers and sisters.","Fanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.","Frances Bland Coalter is the daughter of St. George Tucker Coalter and grandchild of John Coalter. Her correspondence gives a picture of mid-nineteenth century life and includes a near scandal in her attachment to her married schoolmaster, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge. The contents of this box end with the marriage of Frances Bland Coalter and Henry Peronneau Brown. Letters of Brown and his wife resume in Box 21. Largely papers collected by Frances Bland Coalter between February 1853, when she is preparing to leave school, and December 1858, when she married Henry Peronneau Brown. Through this marriage the Tucker-Coalter line was connected with the Brown line; thus, the papers of the two families were brought together into one. The collection gives an interesting picture of the life and interests of a young lady of moderate circumstances in the mid-l9th century. Of special interest are the letters concerning the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, whose school in Richmond Fanny Coalter had attended. Shortly after she left school, the Rev. Mr. Hoge carried on a very romantic correspondence with Fanny, although he was a married man with several children. The correspondence became more ardent in the early months of 1854 and, when Mrs. Hoge wrote that her husband had gone to Baltimore to stay with his brother who was ill, Fanny followed him there. According to the gossip of Mattie and Lizzie Morton, she went there to \"entrap him.\" In October it was suggested that the brother, William Hoge, was the one in whom she was interested. The Rev. Mr. Hoge later sought to calm the fervours of his correspondent, as shown by his letters of 28 January 1855, 19 June 1856, and 19 March 1857. Fanny B. Coalter did not lack for other suitors, however, for she preserved a letter of 17 July 1854, a proposal of marriage from Alfred B. Tucker. A year later there are reports of her interest in the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Peronneau, of Petersburg, both of whom were courting her. She finally settled on the latter; some acceptances to the marriage invitation are included in this box. Letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her husband Henry Peronneau Brown continue in Box 21. The intervening boxes contain manuscripts of the Brown family, especially Capt. Henry Brown, grandfather of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 7-13); the Hon. John Thompson Brown, father of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 14-19); and Col. John Thompson Brown II, brother of Henry Peronneau Brown (Box 20).","Fanny is preparing to leave the school, having finished the course.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate and Fanny's sister write after she leaves school.","Reports that Jack Bryan, oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan is dying at the Coalter home, Presley.","Scope and Contents After many years of waiting (since the death of her husband in 1839) Mrs. Coalter is finally able to buy her own place, Stanley. She tells of her move and of the illness that put her in bed afterward.","The school is closed for the summer, his wife and children are away, so he enlivens his solitude \"by having a little chat with you...and where I always think of you and the delightful morning when we enjoyed the scene together...how I cherish every memorial of you. \"I greatly enjoyed your last brief visit to us and that evening (do you remember it?) when the music room being full of company we found quiet, and cool breezes in the back porch. I have been sitting there tonight.\" (A strange letter, indeed, and one which was to cause some upset in the heart of Frances Bland Coalter, as subsequent correspondence show.)","Letter is addressed to \"My own dear Aunt\".","The letter is addressed to \"My dear sister\". Written to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter soon after she purchased her home, Stanley.","\"This letter cannot hold any news, so I will fill it with love...entertaining myself by wishing that you could walk into the room and occupy a vacant chair hard by .\"I hope to see you sometimes...nothing to what I would enjoy were I to keep house in a quiet way and have you for my guest a week at a time...\"I would like you to marry some fine fellow and live in Richmond, only I...like you best as you are, except that you are too far from me.\"","\"When I woke up yesterday morning and found it raining, my spirits fell as low as the mercury for I feared you would not come to Hampstead...\"","\"You ask me why it is that I am so partial to you--well, the very first time we get a chance to have a talk by ourselves I will tell you...When shall the opportunity come? There is always so much company at your house...\"","He conducts a school: \"I succeeded in six days of raising 21 scholars.\" He writes that Henry has graduated in Law with distinction.","\"I think from his letter, Brother [William Hoge] has been much sicker than we had any idea of Mr. [Moses D.] Hogeis going on Thursday to see him and will probably remain in Baltimore until he is well enough to travel...\"","Addressed to Fanny at Baltimore. Her friend writes, \"Cousin Joe says you went to Baltimore purposely to see Mr. Hoge.\"","Scope and Contents Reports gossip concerning Fanny's Baltimore trip.","\"Often when (I am) abroad, you will be in my mind and heart. Neither do I want you to get married before I return. I am to perform that service, you know...\"","Concerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: \"Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely...\"","A proposal of marriage.","A rumor that Frances Bland Coalter is to marry.","\"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight...\"","\"I am going to Baltimore...and I shall see Mr. William Hoge! Don't you wish you were going? What shall I tell him for you?\"","St. George is now in school at Staunton.","Construction work to be done at the University of Virginia.","\"I hope that it will not be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you, my dear and constantly remembered friend.\"","Scope and Contents \"I have heard several times of your engagement to Thomas--who has made himself very scarce.\"","Accepts invitation to the marriage of Virginia, younger sister of Fanny Coalter.","Covers lacking.","Now a practicing lawyer, he writes to his aunt on business.","Scope and Contents To her cousin regarding \"Mr. President\u0026amp;quot; and \"The Vice.\" (This appears to refer to the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Henry Peronneau. Frances Bland Coalter was to marry the latter.)","\"I wish you to be very particular in your conversations with Peronneau not to let him have the least idea of the tenor of my remarks to you yesterday and at the same time manage to convince him that I am not in love with you, as I am afraid such is his present opinion.\"","Trouble in: finding a teacher for her children; \"the Roanoke business\"--(evidently a reference to the still unsettled will of John Randolph of Roanoke.)","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Concerned about the health of Fanny's mother, has a horror of those \"distracting springs\u0026amp;quot; for invalids.","The solution to a problem in surveying (this may be the \"Thomas\" to whom Frances Bland Coalter was rumored to be engaged).","On the death of Mrs. E. T. Bryan, aunt of Fanny Bland Coalter.","On the death of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan.","Scope and Contents Thanks Fanny for her help at the time of the death of Mrs. Bryan, her mother.","Is in charge of the plantation since her mother's death; busy making summer clothes for the slaves.","Suggests a visit together to \"cousin Horace Lacy.\"","Peronneau Brown and his brother, Thompson, are mentioned. (See letters of December 1855, Box-folder 6:44-45.)","Writes to ask Mrs. Coalter to stay with his daughters during his absence in the south.","Has charge of the large plantation, keeping four seamstresses, three spinners and a weaver busy.","\"No, my dear Fanny, my affection for you has not changed.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding Mr. Willcox Brown and his brother Peronneau, future husband of Frances Bland Coalter.","Invitation to the commencement party at Hampden Sidney College.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Accompanying his uncle on a business trip, he has visited the main cities of the south and attended the opera in New Orleans. \"I must confess that I have been rather disappointed in the people that live in these rich lands--they are as rough as possible...live in log houses and on the very poorest fare.\"","Scope and Contents \"I suppose your wedding will be postponed unless Mr. Brown's recovery is unusually rapid.\"","\"The news of your engagement [to Henry P. Brown] did not surprise me...how heartily I approve of your choice...\"","Scope and Contents \"If my letter arrives too late for Miss Fanny Coalter, I hope Mrs. Brown will have enough affection for the old name to lay claim to it.\"","Regrets that he cannot attend the wedding.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","\"The King Wm. and Hanover Charaders. Positively their last appearance. At Stanley on Friday evening the 9th this brilliant Company....Ticket 1 ct., children and servants half price.\" A home performance by the Coalter and Bryan cousins. This item is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These covers are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Papers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell County), Virginia and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Virginia. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr. Boxes 7 - 13.","Correspondence and business papers of Capt. Henry Brown, Revolutionary War veteran who opened a store in Bedford County, in 1793; Papers of Capt. Brown as Collector of Federal taxes on stills and real property. The Brown family papers begin with the letters and papers of Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), successful merchant of Bedford County and Lynchburg, who established the family fortune. He was the father of John Thompson Brown, Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, whose letters and papers are collected in the next section (Boxes 14-19). A few letters and receipts pertaining to Henry Brown, 1712-1798, the father of Capt. Henry Brown, are included. The great bulk of the material, however, relates to Capt. Brown, beginning with a map of a Revolutionary War battle, 1777, in which he was wounded. With his brother, Daniel, he opened a general store in Bedford soon after the conclusion of the war. A partnership agreement of April 1797, which brought James Leftwich into the business, is preserved and the bulk of the material in this box pertains to the business of the store. A good picture of early merchandising is given by the accounts, letters relating to buying and selling trips, and the court actions taken to collect accounts. Beginning with folder 60, there are 39 items relating to the duties of Henry Brown as tax collector in the Bedford area in the years 1800 to 1803. 160 items.","\"Your friends here tremble for you and apprehend the worst from the dangers that encompass you...the deadly rifle, the scalping knife, tomahawk...return to us in all speed.\"","Endorsed: \"Map of revolutionary battle, found 1926 by F. B. Saunders in old papers from Ivy Cliff. Capt. Henry Brown, born at Ivy Cliff about 1760, was wounded at Guildford C. H.\"","Concerning goods for a retail store.","Note for ll.9.3£, witnessed by Jack Beverley. Endorsed: \"Note Henry Brown, payable 1 September, 1793.\"","Scope and Contents Includes letter from Israel Thompson regarding saddle goods in stock at the store.","Commission of Daniel Brown as Ensign in a Company of Light Infantry, signed by Samuel Coleman and James Wood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.","Receipts to Henry Brown for recording a deed.","Agreement to enter into a partnership.","Letters written from Richmond, Georgetown, and Baltimore.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia","Medicines received by Henry Brown from Howard Bennett.","14 pages. Unsigned.","Brrown's accounts as Tax Collector of the Bedford district.","Writes to his brother concerning tobacco prices.","Concerning business affairs a suit for debt, purchase of tobacco and a \"Negro wench\" for the store, etc. \"P.S. I heard at court they had made you a Captain.\"","Recording a deed.","Bonds in hands of Jeremiah Jenkins for collection.","Includes a list of the new officers of the Farmer's Bank in Richmond.","Concerning the division of Negroes, total value £815, between Leftwich and the Brown brothers.","Printed document signed.","Regarding loss of West India produce on which $5,000.00 was borrowed. Endorsed: \"I fear our loss will be considerable.\"","Returns from the Regimental hospital of the 35th U.S. Infantry. Sig. William W. Southall","Receipt is for $130.43 to be paid to John Roberts on land that Captain Henry Brown sold to William Woodford.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: \"...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence.\"","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Taxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.","Includes printed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Abstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries","Receipts for monies received by James.","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.","20 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","28 pages.","Letter includes a copy of Federal instructions to tax collectors. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Printed documents signed. Autographed draft.","Business records and correspondence of Henry Brown and Samuel P. Clayton. After the death of his brother Daniel in 1818, Brown entered into a partnership with Clayton, his son-in-law. Brown survived Clayton, who died in 1832; this box also includes papers from 1833 to 1839 made out to Henry Brown, surviving partner of Brown and Clayton Company. The accounts of Henry Brown with Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, 1824-1833, are retained as one group. Also retained as a separate group are the papers relating to the court suits of Brown and Pleasant Murphy. All notes of the period carried a 100 percent penalty clause. This resulted in many law suits being brought to establish what would now be considered exorbitant claims. In one case (see entry for March 10, 1823) for a debt of $42.05, the debtor surrendered 1 sound filly, 2 cows, a calf, 2 feather beds, all household and kitchen furniture, all plantation utensils, and 6 hogs! 159 items.","Papers include accounts, letters, notes, vouchers, etc.","Accounts concerning the Hancock and Brown store, Lynchburg, Virginia.","Papers relating to the suit of Brown and Clayton vs. Pleasant Murphy, Bedford County, Virginia.","Captain Henry Brown had many interests in his long life apart from the purely commercial activities upon which his considerable fortune was built. Included in this box are the papers relating to his other interests: Papers of Captain Henry Brown as Sheriff of Bedford County, Treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and of the New London Agricultural Society, and as executor of the estates of his brother, Daniel Brown, and father-in-law, John Thompson.","Accounts of subscriptions to the repair and improvement of New London Academy meeting house, Bedford County.","Records from Brown's service as Treasurer of the New London Agricultural Society, Bedford County.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of Daniel Brown.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of John Thompson.","Business papers of Henry Brown, not directly connected with any of his various business enterprises, but concerned principally with court suits involving debts to him. Included is an interesting case of Mark Anthony, who took the oath of an Insolvent Debtor, making out a deed of trust of all his property to his creditors (11 April 1829 and 6 July 1833). Also includes papers concerned with the suit of Henry Brown vs. Nicodemus Leftwich, 1832-1840. Brown pays for the attendance of witnesses at the court and pays the county Jailor \"for imprisoning and releasing\" Leftwich.","Business papers of Henry Brown","Household, family and personal bills preserved by Henry Brown, an interesting collection of a family illustrating the activities of eight children in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1819-1841.","Household, family and personal bills of Henry Brown","Correspondence of the immediate family of Captain Henry Brown. Also includes personal correspondence of Henry Brown with his brothers, Samuel and Daniel, and his children. The correspondence between Henry Brown and his son, John Thompson Brown, is found in Boxes 14-19. Also, letters from the sons and daughters of Samuel, brother of Henry Brown. In a separate group are collected letters written by Edward J. Steptoe, grandson of Henry Brown, from West Point Military Academy and from the Indian Wars in Florida, where he served after he was commissioned.","Purchase of a watch in Winchester; requests 30 dollars to repay a debt.","His wife's estate; purchase of a Negro girl.","On his return from the Spring; attack of \"bilious Cholic\" and his treatment.","Concerning \"the purchase of some land at $20 per acre...\"","Beats female slave, using a walking stick, his wife using a cowhide whip. The slave's mate attempted to protect her with an axe but he was subdued, beaten and sent to jail the next day. Hopes for peace, unpopularity of the conscription law and the whiskey tax.","On her studies: Blair's lectures, piano playing, drawing, painting and embroidery.","The husband of Nancy Brown writes: \"...Bounaparte is on his way to this country. If so I greatly fear we shall go backwards with accelerated velocity in all peaceful, literary and ornamental pursuits...\"","Advice on a move to the State of Ohio. \"Although I like Slavery as little as you or anyone else, still...I think it probable that we should be as unhappy as we are with them\" (Daniel died in 1818. For the next 20 years Henry administered his estate for the benefit of his wife and children.)","Scope and Contents Henry Brown is Clayton's father-in-law. The letters discuss Mary Brown's illness at the Springs (she was to die within a year).","The building of his house and the health of his family.","The daughter of Samuel Brown, writes to console her Uncle on the death of his brothers and his two daughters, Mrs. Anne [Nancy] B. Steptoeand Mrs. Mary [Polly] B. Clayton.","An uncle of Henry Brown writes, \"My grandson wishes to get in to Business in a store...\" (Henry Brown, Jr. now has a store in Lynchburg.)","His continued bad health. The death of James Leftwich, Captain Brown's business partner.","Requests assistance in obtaining appointment as Clerk of Court at Bedford.","The value of the Deerwood tract.","Begs her father to let her have money to go to the inauguration of President Jackson.","On her visit to Washington: \"this is the thickest settled neighborhood that I ever was in--the neighbors are situated all around, some in view and others not more than a quarter of a mile from the house...\"","On his visit with his brothers, John Thompson Brown, in \"Washington City.\" Description of crowded Washington, full of pickpockets and of the confusion even in the President's house.","\"...the last day I rode more than thirty miles through a dreary wilderness without seeing a single house...I am yet travelling alone and have come six hundred miles without a single man travelling my course...\"","His progress in college.","His progress in repaying a debt to the estate of his uncle, Daniel.","Scope and Contents Report of workers on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dying from Cholera.","On the death of his maternal grandfather, John Thompson.","Henry G. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Leaving for New York to lay in goods.","Scope and Contents Hopes for his store despite illness and some hostile feeling toward his former partner, Ammon Hancock.","On the death of Henry Brown. (Henry Brown, Jr. died while he and his wife were on a shopping trip for the store.)","William Brown is the son of Samuel Brown. On the changing population: \"The people still retain the simple manners of the old Scotch-Irish and, I may add, much of the intelligence and piety. But the restless spirit of emigration is taking away our best people and in their place we generally get Germans, who commonly are deplorably ignorant and will do very little toward supporting the Gospel.\"","Scope and Contents A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes to settle accounts and close the store.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the disposal of her house.","To Frances Brown's husband, on the loss of her two brothers, \"and such brothers too, in so short a time.\" (Henry Brown, Jr. died in June, 1836, and his brother, John Thompson Brown, in December of that same year.)","Henry J. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Scope and Contents 2 letters. On the sale of merchandise and an expected loss.","Agrees to furnish Gould B. Raymond, manager of the Menagerie Co., lodging for 30 men, 65 horses, 1 elephant, 1 camel and 2 ponies.","The inscription on the tomb of her late husband, John Thompson Brown.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the death of her husband a year ago.","The widow of John Thompson Brown writes regarding her three sons.","Scope and Contents The executor of an estate demands payment of a note on which Henry Brown, Jr. was a cosigner.","Scope and Contents The youngest daughter of Henry Brown writes about her marriage and the first meeting with her new relatives.","William Brown is the son of Samuel.","On his marriage to Alice Brown.","Mrs. Alexander (Lockie T. Brown) Irvine is her sister. Her wedding trip to New Orleans.","Her sickness on the way down the river due to fresh paint in the boat.","Daniel Brown is the son of Samuel.","Concerning eventual conversion of Baptists to the Presbyterian Church.","Henry Brown is her father.","Scope and Contents \"...I left New Orleans the 28th of March and reach George Town. The 15th of April...Sam (Brown) was in New Orleans the day before I left-he was not married but expected to be the 9th of April.\"","\"Last evening our darling Alice made me the happy father of a fine boy...\"","Report to his father of his first grades at the Academy.","To his grandfather regarding his first term marks.","Scope and Contents \"The first two years of our course are exclusively devoted to Mathematics and French...\" Encloses a work sheet and \"Synopsis of the Course of Studies at the Military Academy.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Oklawaka River and St. Augustine, Florida. \"The Congress must get rid of its 'sickly sympathy' (with the Indians) or, rely upon it, this is a war of years to come.\" Gives a vivid description of St. Augustine.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Rose's Landing, Tennessee; Savannah, Georgia; and off Cape Hatteras. Contrasts the Cherokees in Tennessee with the Seminoles of Florida. Describes Savannah in a letter enclosed, dated February 16, 1839.","8 letters. Total of 12 pages. Typescript.","Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the collection include a 44 page book of mineral and chemical notes (31 July 1826), a 56 page diary kept by Henry Brown, Jr. on his trip abroad (24 July 1831), drafts of letters by Henry Brown, Jr. to newspapers regarding horses, and instructions for horse care, and the like (13 April 1835-March 1836). The will of Henry Brown, Jr. (May-December 1830), and his deathbed statement dictated to his wife (May 1836), are also included. The papers of Samuel Thompson Brown include the card which announced the opening of his law office in Bedford (8 May 1838), records of his marriage in Alabama (27 April 1840), and the death of his wife within the year (3 April 1841). A letter of 22 January 1842, mentions the business failures taking place in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one of 27 August of the same year comments on the national political situation which is \"sadly out of joint.\" In a letter of 20 September [1845], there is a report of \"the thefts which were perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\" 128 items.","\"My eyes appear to have improved gradually.\" (His ailment seemed to be at its worst at this time, though he continued to suffer from the ailment until his death in 1836 at the age of 39 years.)","A note for $1,000.00. At this time he was getting started in the store, Hancock and Brown Co.","The \"most favorable accounts\" of John Thompson Brown from the members of the House of Delegates.","Scope and Contents Concerning the business of Col. [Mark] Anthony, in which Henry Brown, Jr. appears to be involved.","Includes autographed document signed.","44 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions the marriage of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of introduction for Henry Brown, Jr., for use on his trip to England and the Continent in that year.","56 pages","Scope and Contents Letters written to her husband on his trip. \"Oh, my dear husband, why was it that I did not accompany you?\" (None of these letters reached Henry Brown, Jr. on the trip, but followed him home).","News from a letter she received from Henry Brown, Jr. in England.","Scope and Contents Payment of his debts in Lynchburg; hiring out of a slave.","\"It's really a sad case for me, to be sick from home and away from all that (are) Dear to me...\"","This was the store in Lynchburg in which Henry Brown was a partner and with which Henry Brown, Jr. was associated until he opened his own store in 1835. Includes autographed document.","Scope and Contents Brother-in-law, Jack Willcox; his brother, John's speech on the Petersburg Rail Road; and the house that Henry Brown has vacated in Lynchburg.","On a debt of Thomas Williams.","Includes autographed draft. Appear to refer to pictures, and may date from the time of one of the buying trips that Henry Brown, Jr. made with his wife.","After breaking from the partnership of Hancock and Brown, he opened his own store.","Scope and Contents Cover lost. Concerning the care for his horses, Young American Eclipse and Spring Hill, while he is away.","Scope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.","Unsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.","Scope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.","Profile by Professor William B. Rogers.","A note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.","Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.","Signed Eleanor C. L. Brown.","H. Guilford Brown is her son.","Charge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.","Samuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.","Mrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his \"youthful bride.\"","Draft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","His extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.","Court cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.","Letter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","A letter of consolation.","Scope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. \"Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia.\"","Recording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.","Unsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.","On the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: \"between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney.\" On the thefts \"perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\"","Agreement for the payment of a debt.","Drafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.","A reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.","Samuel T. Brown is her brother.","On a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","Estimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.","Receipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.","Scope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents The sale of a female slave \"with her Brood.\" Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.","Papers concern John Thompson Brown's attendance at Princeton, study of law, and trips to the South and to the West Indies. Includes speeches and correspondence as well as his published writings (newspaper articles, bills and pamphlets). The collection emphasizes his political career in the Virginia House of Delegates including his views on slavery. Also includes architectural plans for a two room house and elevations (1827), drafts of toasts and letters concerning his fight with John Hampden Pleasants. Prominent correspondents include William Segar Archer, James Murray Mason, John Hampden Pleasants, William Cabell Rives, Henry St. George Tucker and John Tyler. Boxes 14 - 19.","John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) was born at Otter Hills, near Bedford, Virginia and was the son of Henry Brown (1760-1841). He attended the New London Academy, 1816; studied at Princeton, 1817-1820; traveled to the South and the West Indies, 1821; and studied law with Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County, Virginia, 1822-1823. He began his law practice in Clarksburg, Virginia (later West Virginia), in 1824, and represented Harrison County in the House of Delegates, 1827-1830. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. He married Mary E. Willcox June, 1830, and moved to Petersburg, where he again was elected to the General Assembly, 1831-1836. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican (now Democratic) Party, but died on 20 November 1836, at his father's home, Otter Hills, after a brief illness. The first two letters in Box 14 date from the period of his attendance at New London Academy; then follow the papers relating to Princeton, where he matriculated in 1817 at the age of 19. He was placed in the Sophomore Class on the basis of an examination before the faculty, and received the highest mark given at the College, in each of the three years he spent at the College. His report sheets show the requirements for entrance, lists of courses, and contain a resolution passed by the trustees which condemned the sharp practices of the merchants in town. Some of the correspondence of John Thompson Brown with his brother-in-law Dr. William B. Steptoe in this period is interesting for the comments it contains on the Missouri question and other matters then being debated in the U.S. Senate. The remarks made by John Thompson Brown in letters from his collegiate period may be compared with his statements on the subject of slavery later made on the floor of the House of Delegates. After graduating from Princeton, John Thompson Brown traveled to the South, and made a brief trip to the West Indies, keeping notes on his impressions. Upon his return he took up the study of law with Judge Taylor. From this period come interesting musings on such subjects as \"the family fireside,\" \"youthful recollection,\" \"friendship,\" and \"behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\" His license to practice law, dated 7 March 1824, is included in the collection. He journeyed to Clarksburg, Virginia, to set up his law practice, and kept a notebook on the trip West which reveal his first impressions of the Clarksburg area. At the end of this box is a scrapbook containing some of his published writings, speeches, and newspaper articles.","Letter from a schoolboy friend regarding New London Academy.","John Thompson Brown's examinations at the New London Academy.","\"I have just been examined by the faculty and am admitted to the Sophomore Class, which is the second in the college.\" His expenses are estimated at $200.00 for the first term and $90.00 for the second. \"I will pledge myself not to spend one cent more than is really necessary.\"","Scope and Contents News from home; a rumor that some boys were expelled from Chapel Hill for their politics. John Thompson Brown is his brother-in-law.","Scope and Contents Medical advice; a suggested teacher for New London Academy (\"Has he energy enough manage southern students?\"); the death of Polly [Mrs. Mary Brown Clayton], sister of John Thompson Brown.","The political upheaval at William and Mary College; deputies appointed \"...to fix upon the site of the Virginia University.\"","Scope and Contents \"My expenses have far exceeded what was necessary or what you expect. I now see my error and repent...\" Three months later he offers to leave school because of his additional debts. Later in Baltimore, he is robbed of $200.00. His father adds up the year's expenses to a total of $670.00. Henry Brown is John Thompson Brown's father.","Behavior, No. 1. distinguished; Industry, No. 1. distinguished; Scholarship, No. 1. distinguished (1) \"If under the article scholarship, a student is marked No. 1 distinguished (1), he is considered as ranking among the first in his class.\" (From printed explanation of the report.) John Thompson Brown is of the sophomore class at Princeton.","Scope and Contents \"Once the busy scene of commercial enterprise...now lifeless and inactive.\" Concerning Lynchburg.","Scope and Contents The University of Virginia is established at Charlottesville with an annual appropriation of $15,000; news of a threat of slave uprisings in Fredericksburg.","John Thompson Brown is of the junior class at Princeton. Two reports. Printed document signed. Similar reports to that of 1818. Warning is added to the September report concerning excessive expenditures by students: \"the trustees of the college give this notice to the parents and guardians of the youth, that they ought to pay no debt contracted in this town, which they have not specifically authorized.\"","Endorsed: \"Collegians mei consocui.\" He knew 162 fellow students.","On the \"present session of Congress.\"","Scope and Contents Rumor of a great rebellion that has taken place at Princeton; the Missouri question.","John Thompson Brown is of the senior class of Princeton.","A Fourth of July oration supporting the idea of colonizing the free Negroes in Africa.","The content is on his trip to the South. 15 pages. Autographed document.","\"My father may justly complain of the great sums which he has expended on me, but his kindness shall not be abused much longer, as I hope to be in a situation to support myself.\" Endorsed: \"Brother J.--after his return from Princeton went South--through the Cherokee Nation [Alabama and Georgia] to Pensacola, and on to New Orleans--thence to Cuba and returned to U. States in the U.S. Frigate 'Hornet,' as a guest of the officers. Samuel T. Brown.\"","A gambling scrape he was involved in; asks his father's forgiveness.","\"Chancellor Taylor has been of incalculable service to me in the study of law.\" (Needham was a law school operated by Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County in the years 1821-1836.)","These are the continuous drafts of a multiple of letters, continued July 8, 1831, Petersburg. The first section consists of musings and youthful recollections; the second is a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Letter from Alexander M. Jackson, at New London, to John Thompson Brown, regarding the marriage of Dr. Steptoe.","Notes made at Judge Taylor's Law School.","License to practice law in the superior and inferior courts of this Commonwealth (Virginia).","Musings on friendship and the wise behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.","A letter introducing John Thompson Brown when he went to Clarksburg to set up practice.","44 pages. Musings written on a trip through Virginia: thoughts on a disappointing love affair; notes on \"Crab Orchard\" and the \"Creek Nation\" --the latter were to be incorporated into an Independence Day address delivered in Petersburg in 1831.","Scope and Contents Impressions of Clarksburg; the countryside is beautiful and the land very rich, but \"The people have no money and are wretchedly poor and lazy...\"","His plans to establish himself.","The following newspaper clippings and pamphlets are included in a bound scrap book, with endorsements and were undoubtedly collected by John Thompson Brown himself.","Concerning \"...Mr. Jefferson...the disclosure of his poverty...\"","Concerning \"several cases of contempt of court, occurring in various parts of the Union, in which the punishment inflicted, has been made a subject of grievous complaint.\"","Concerning \"The President's message.\"","Report of a committee, appointed to enquire into the nature and extent of the evils arising from the present unsettled state of Land Titles on the Western Waters of Virginia","Speech in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 13th, Saturday.","A Bill authorizing a loan of $6,000.00 on the credit of the state, for the construction of Turnpike Road from Winchester to Parkersburg by way of Clarksburg, being under consideration.","\"Sir:--I have read in the \"Intelligencer\" of the 9th inst. your communications to the Editors of the paper, in which you remark, substantially, that the only Candidate to represent the town of Petersburg in the General Assembly is a stranger to most voters...Not doubting that I am the person alluded to...,\" signed John Thompson Brown\".","\"The following copy of a Petition to the Legislature of Virginia, we insert at the request of a number of our Citizens.\"","32 pages. \"On motion of Mr. Brown of Petersburg, the report of the committee on slaves, free Negroes and mulattoes, and the amendment of Mr. Preston were taken up; when Mr. Brown rose and addressed the house as follows:...\"","\"The bill to amend an act authorizing the Board of Public Works to subscribe on behalf of the Commonwealth, to the stock of the Petersburg Rail Road, was read a third time. Mr. Brown said...\"","\"Andrew Jackson was unanimously recommended to the Citizens of Virginia, as the next President. \"Mr. Miller of Powhatan then submitted the following Resolution...\"(Concerning the Vice-President). Mr. Brown of Petersburg, then submitted the following by way of substitute for the above...\"","Correspondence while Brown established himself in Clarksburg, and while representing Harrison County in the General Assembly. The material in this box covers the period 1825 to 1829, when John Thompson Brown was resident of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia). In this period John Thompson Brown wrote some of the \"Letters to the Editor,\" printed in the Clarksburg Enquirer, contained in the scrap book noted above in Box 14. A draft of a part of the letter concerning the poverty of Mr. Jefferson is to be found in this box (1825). In July 1826, John Thompson Brown wrote to his brother Henry Brown, Jr. of his aim to run for the U.S. Congress. In 1827 he was elected to the House of Delegates; he was re-elected in 1828 and 1829. This box also contains various printed and manuscript material touching upon his career in the General Assembly. By the end of 1829, John Thompson Brown had established himself in Clarksburg, built a house, and planned to buy into a partnership in a store to advance his financial position. In a letter of March 23, 1829 he mentions his desire to run in the next election for the U.S. Congress.","\"...the friends of Old Hickory...hear Adamses success spoken of and the probability of Clay's being made Secretary of State...\"","Encloses a legal opinion concerning sheriffs, which his father apparently requested.","A flowery letter to an old friend from Princeton. \"I have acquired some little reputation at the bar and a practice that supports me very decently.\"","Draft of an address to an investigating group (perhaps a grand jury), with endorsement: \"1. Act against cutting down trees. 2. Act providing for a good and sufficient jail.\"","This is part of a printed letter concerning \"Mr. Jefferson the disclosure of his poverty...\" over the signature Alexander. (See bound scrapbook, the last item in Box 14.)","Desire of John Thompson Brown to run for the U.S. Congress or for a seat in the General Assembly. Suggests that Henry Brown send $1,000.00 to help achieve this.","\"I find that there is a serious and, I believe, a somewhat general wish to bring me out for the Legislature.\"","\"I am a candidate for the Legislature at the next election...\"","An announcement of the candidacy of John Thompson Brown for the General Assembly. He reviews what he considers to be the most important problems of the day, and discusses (1) the invasion of State sovereignty by the Federal program of \"internal development,\" (2) the harm done to Southern farmers by import duties, (3) the calling of a Constitutional Convention for the state of Virginia, (4) the dangers of the uncontrolled banking system.","Scope and Contents His election to the General Assembly; hope of election to the U.S. Congress, and the purchase of a four acre lot in town. In the first letter which John Thompson Brown wrote from the House of Delegates he said \"I have not taken much part in the debates of the House and do not expect to do so...\"","The note is \"in regard to the question whether Clinton or Calhoun should run as Vice-President on the Jackson ticket\"","His ride to Richmond in a coach with other, more experienced law-makers, \"having been, as you predicted, greatly edified and instructed by a coach-full of legislators 'big with the cares of state.\"","Full title: \"Report of a Committee Appointed To Enquire Into The Nature And Extent Of The Evils Arising From The Present Unsettled State Of Land Titles On The Western Waters Of Virginia, And To Devise A Remedy Therefor, With Leave To Report A Bill Or Otherwise\" 6 pages. 2 copies.","3 copies.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Autographed document.","Autographed document.","\"Resolving that members of the House of Delegates be requested to unite...in advancing the cause of this Society before the General Assembly of Virginia.\"","On John Thompson Brown's speech: \"considered the most able one that had been delivered in the House in 5 years.\"","\"Our Society, in the success of which, you are pleased to express so deep an interest, is I believe, making sure progress.\"","His legislature activities and speeches. \"I am a Jackson man like yourself but not perfectly orthodox, as you would say, on the subject of States Rights. I published my opinions, pamphlet of 30 pages, 12 months ago and will send you a copy...\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Deptartment F 247 H3B73. The second copy is located in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, under the same call number as above. 17 pages. A report to his constituents on such matters as (1) the state Constitutional Convention, (2) the lottery for the Randolph Academy in Clarksburg, (3) county elections, (4) the bill abolishing the chancery Courts and establishing a Superior Court, (5) a Turnpike to their area (defeated by the \"Eastern People\"), (6) the proposed Baltimore Railroad and (7) the settling of the question of land titles in Western Virginia. Included in the pamphlet are the full texts of the report of the committee on this subject, which he chaired, and the bill proposed by the committee.","Comment on the land titles, Chancery court bills.","Scope and Contents \"Even now I am as comfortably situated as I could desire and shall support myself hereafter without any further drafts on your goodness...\"","Scope and Contents Now well situated in his \"mansion,\" he discusses his prospects for Congress and of his plan to \"offer 2 years hence.\"","Order appointing John Thompson Brown Adjutant of the 11th Regiment, Virginia Militia.","5 items. Autographed document.","Notes are initialed \"J. T. B.'s\".","Endorsed: \"McConley's System of Sword Tactics.\"","Reflections on people met at the Medicinal Springs, as contrasted with those of his constituency.","Scope and Contents In February, he forwards a copy of sheriff's commission to his father. During the year he borrows $400.00 for payments on his house in Clarksburg, and by the end of the year his father has agreed to advance enough capital for him to become a partner in a mercantile business. Upon the conclusion of the 1828-1829 session of the General Assembly, he writes that he will be a candidate once more, then run for Congress. In the letter of March 23rd, he writes that opposition has arisen \"on account of some laws we had passed last session authorizing the county court to levy a tax for repairing roads and bridges.\" On March 23rd he relates his experiences in Washington at the inauguration of Jackson: on December 14th he predicts that the basis of votes for whites will be surrendered in the formation of the new State constitution.","Suggests they ride together to Alexandria, then go to Richmond by boat.","The Virginia Constitutional Convention: \"I had an opportunity of hearing the most distinguished members of the body--Mr. Madison and Mr. Marshall among the rest...\"","Correspondence from after his marriage to Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg (May 1830), and his move to that city, which he represented in the General Assembly in 1831. Also includes over one hundred toasts given at various occasions. The change which was to occur in the life and fortunes of John Thompson Brown in the year 1830 is forecast in the first letter of this box, a letter received by Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg circa December 1829, in which there is a discussion of \"Mr. B.\" Three months later (March 18, 1830) in a letter to his father, John Thompson Brown announces his intention of leaving Clarksburg, and of his need for a horse and sulky so that he may arrive in Petersburg in a manner which should \"avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution.\" The next letter in the collection (May 9, 1830), in draft, contains an account of his wedding, a wedding which was attended by no members of his immediate family. Subsequent letters tell of the generosity of the new father-in-law John V. Willcox in the gift of a town house \"provided with servants,\" a draft of $1500, and the promise of as much more as he asks (July 22, 1830). Yet the position is not satisfactory and because John Thompson Brown feels that he is losing his independence, he returns to Clarksburg with the intention of resettling there and sending for his wife (May 2, 1831). During a four week visit to Harrison County, he finds his political position has declined (June 7, 1831), so he returns to Petersburg, and is invited to make the Independence Day address for the town (June 8, 1831). As a result of this address (and the good influence of his father-in-law) he is nominated to represent the town in the House of Delegates, and is elected without opposition (September 26, 1831). He successfully sponsors a bill in the Assembly for the Petersburg Railroad (28 December 1831), is appointed Judge of Elections for the Petersburg Office of the Bank of Virginia (December 29, 1831), and is sought as a sponsor of a new newspaper which is being established in Richmond (October 20, 1831). Of particular interest is a letter to his nephew outlining his philosophy of life and advising the young man on his future (October 3, 1831). A report of the slave insurrection in Southhampton is described in a letter of September 26, 1831. At the end of this box are collected more than a hundred drafts of toasts made by John Thompson Brown.","A friend writes regarding \"Mr. B.,\" \"a man of boundless pride and diffidence. His attachment was cut down in the bud and You, my sweetest Mary, have hoped whilst he desponded...\"","\"My friends, Webster, Goffard, and others believed I could certainly be elected to Congress next Spring...I wish to appear at P[etersburg]in a manner which would probably be expected and to avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution. Henry is to get me a sulky, horse, etc., and if you can spare this additional sum you may hand it over to him...\"","\"Our nuptials took place at the time expected and I cannot say that there was any other allay to my happiness, than that neither you nor any of my near relatives were present.\"","Scope and Contents On his honeymoon: \"Peronneau Finley travels with us, as one of our immediate party. Mr. Willcox, Sr., and three of his friends are going to N. York to the races. They came with us thus far...\" There is much discussion about where they will live, but, \"I think it probable we shall reside in Petersburg...\"","On his Washington visit: \"we remained a week, were introduced to the President, etc., heard some interesting debates and saw all the great men of the nation...My situation is in all respects agreeable.\"","Congratulations on her marriage coupled with much advice.","Scope and Contents After a visit with his father, he writes: \"I have nothing to add on the subject of my future arrangements. I shall pursue the course which you seemed to approve when we were together.\" He writes later that Mr. Willcox has turned over to them his town house \"furnished with servants\u0026amp;quot;; in another letter: \"He handed me a check for $1,500 and said that I should always have as much as I wanted...\"","Sends advice to his younger brother and, and account of his own situation.","Scope and Contents Letters from Harrison County report that \"the District needs me badly...but it is too late...\"","\"I regret that you have temporarily declined public life--for I would not believe you have abondoned it altogether.\"","Scope and Contents Autographed draft. Advice given to a young man summarizing John Thompson Brown's own philosophy of life.","Scope and Contents On his return to Harrison County, \"I found that my position here was to be too dependent...\"","\"At a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg...'Resolved, that John Thompson Brown, Esq., he appointed Orator of the Day'.\"","Autographed drafts. The first important public speech of John Thompson Brown, in Petersburg, one which appears to have established his reputation, and which influenced his decision to remain there.","Regarding his Independence Day address; the wisdom of his brother's decision to visit England.","Physical Location: See 25 April 1822, Box-folder 14:21, These are the continuous drafts of multiple letters. This draft concerns the second part which contains a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Scope and Contents On July 25, he states that his brother has left on the packet for Baltimore on the way to Liverpool. Concerning his \"reasons of my determining not to remove to Harrison.\" On September 14 he writes that his wife has given birth to a son, who will be named Henry Peronneau, \"after you and my friend Peronneau Finley.\"","Scope and Contents A letter from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown to John Thompson Brown encloses the letter from Henry Brown Jr. Henry Brown, Jr. writes of his journey, as a result of which \"I become more and more an American in feeling and principle...\"","Scope and Contents \"I was elected without opposition after announcing my sentiments freely and boldly.\" News of an insurrection of Negroes in Southampton (Nat Turner), \"they killed 55 persons, mainly women and children.\"","Gives his opinions on the education of his nephew, Edward. He approves strongly of the emphasis on science to be found at West Point; on going to college among the Yankees: \"I partake in some measure of the prejudice against them--but think nevertheless that...southern firewould be none the worse for being somewhat cooled by the northern frost.\"","A new newspaper is proposed for the city of Richmond.","A request for help in covering a $3,000 debt to \"sharpers.\" Endorsed by Windham Robertson.","Scope and Contents Describes the quarters he has for his wife and son. On the main question of the day he writes: \"I think no measure can or ought to be taken now for the abolition of slavery...\"","Concerning \"the bill now before the Legislature on the subject of our (Rail) Road.\"","Appointment of John Thompson Brown as judge of the election for directors of the Bank of Virginia in Petersburg.","Two speeches given before the House of Delegates, published in pamphlet form: The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the Abolition of Slavery; Speech of John Thompson Brown, (of Petersburg,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina. The important and exciting national political events of the years 1832 and 1833, as they affected the people of Virginia, are seen through the eyes of John Thompson Brown in the items included in this box. A member from Petersburg in the House of Delegates of the Virginia Assembly, John Thompson Brown was placed in a position of leadership and strongly influenced the decisions taken in those critical years. His speech on the abolition of slavery was considered so important that Judge Henry St. George Tucker and others raised the money to have it printed (18 January 1832). He was a member of the Virginia delegation to the national convention of the Republican Party; his resolution of the Vice-Presidential nominee (21-22 May 1832) was the one adopted by the Virginia caucus. As Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates, the question of President Jackson's moves against the United States Bank was of particular concern to him (9 April 1833). Great excitement was aroused by South Carolina's threat of nullification. John Thompson Brown was a member of the Committee on Federal Relations, and his substitute motion on the question is included in this box, as well as his speech on The State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina, delivered 5 January 1833, also published in pamphlet form. John Thompson Brown was invited to be a Director of the Petersburg Railroad which he declined (7 May 1832), and was considered for the position of U.S. Senator, although he felt that he was not qualified by years or experience (December 1832). An interesting report of his meeting with President Jackson is included in a letter from John Thompson Brown to his wife (23 May 1832). Also included in this box are letters from John Tyler, William Cabell Rives, and William Segar Archer (7 February, 3 March 1833). Two poems, possibly written by John Thompson Brown, clipped from a newspaper, signed Julian are included at the end of this box. 81 items.","Scope and Contents Writes of the fortunes of the (Petersburg) Railroad Bill in the House of Delegates and State Senate.","Information regarding Rensselaer School. Samuel T. Brown, younger brother of John Thompson Brown, appears to have been interested in this school.","In this important speech John Thompson Brown took up several proposals for the freeing of slaves, including that of Thomas Jefferson, as submitted to the Legislature by Jefferson Randolph, his grandson, and argued against each.","Scope and Contents \"My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech.\" He also reports, \"I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence.\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, E 449 L45. 47 pages. Includes in a \"Postscript\" an answer to a statement in The Enquirer over the signature of Jefferson [Randolph]. Reference is made to a remark made in The Wig that his argument \"had been far surpassed by the discussion of the subject by a stripling . Mr. Brown of Petersburg.\" General Assembly. Committee on Federal relations. Official Document Nos. 14, 15, 16.","Concerning a suggested amendment for the Circuit Court Law.","He cannot give his nephew, Edward Steptoe, an appointment to West Point because he has used his appointment for the session. \"...the Senate is involved in the Tariff discussion...The farther I have gone into it the more thoroughly have I convinced myself of its tyrannical and oppressive character.\"","A resolution from the Petersburg Rail Road Company to tender thanks for \"the zeal and ability with which our Delegate John T. Brown, Esq. and our Senator, William Old, Esq. have exerted in procuring passage of the said (Rail Road) act.\"","This is the resolution presented by John Thompson Brown and reported in a newspaper article of this date preserved in the scrapbook to be found in Box 14.","James Murray Mason (1798-1871).","Scope and Contents \"I send you 2 copies of John's speech (on Slavery) and a paper with one of Jefferson Randolph's in reply to him.\"","Declines appointment as a member of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg Railroad.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Notes on the convention of the whole party and of the Virginia Caucus. At the latter the resolution of John Thompson Brown. was adopted, viz. that Virginia's vote should go first to P. P. Barbour for Vice-President, and when there was no longer a reasonable prospect of his selection, to Van Buren.","\"...on last evening we went to the President who is in excellent health and fine spirits. Many persons here, including some members of Congress from Virginia, seem to be much dissatisfied with our proceedings at Baltimore...\"","Scope and Contents To his youngest brother, attending college, regarding the health of Henry, Jr.","On the death of Finley's brother.","The family has traveled south to escape an epidemic of Cholera.","Scope and Contents In the letter of December 3, he discusses the election of U.S. Senators, stating that Mr. Leigh is out because of his opposition to President Jackson. Among those mentioned for the position are Judge Henry St. George Tucker, John Randolph Rives, and himself, though he feels that he has neither the years nor the experience for the position. President Jackson's message on the U.S. Bank is discussed. On nullification he writes: \"It will, I fear, be an exciting subject and one of engrossing interest...South Carolina is unquestionably wrong and as long as she remains in the Union, must obey its laws...\"","The possibility of his appointment as Senator to supply the vacancy left by Mr. Tazewell.","Excitement in Washington caused by the President's proclamation on nullification debate.","2 items. Autographed draft.","Regarding the removal of deposits from the U.S. Bank by the Federal Government.","Scope and Contents \"I was rather mortified at making a very poor speech [on Federal Relations] in the House today...To avoid misrepresentation I shall have to write out my speech...\"","4 pages. Doc. No. 14. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations Doc. No. 15. Mr. Marshall's Substitute to the Report... Doc. No. 16. Mr. M'dowell's Amendment to Mr. Marshall's Substitute,... Opinion on proceedings in South Carolina, the proclamation by Andrew Jackson, and \"the communication of the governor of this Commonwealth on the same subject.\"","Delivered January 5, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, printer. 1833. 42 pages. 3 copies. After stating his opposition to protective tariffs, John Thompson Brown argued that they result from \"a perversion of the spirit and intent of the Constitution, rather than a violation of its literal principles.\" He compliments the Chief Magistrate of the United States on his general policy but disputes the Proclamation of the President on other grounds, basing his argument on The Law of Nationsby E. de Vattel. As to the action of South Carolina, he contends that there is no possibility of nullification under the Constitution, but that the redress of the wrong done in the tariff act must come by recourse to the Supreme Court, to the \"Co-states\" acting in Congress, and if necessary, by an amendment to the Constitution.","\"Substitute Submitted By Mr. Brown, Petersburg, For the Amended Report of the Committee on Federal Relations\"","Compliments John Thompson Brown on his resolutions.","Scope and Contents \"I was anxious myself that Virginia should maintain an impartial and just attitude toward both S. Carolina and the President, but far the greater part of the Assembly seemed in favour of going into one extreme or other . . . whereas I thought there was error on both sides...\" He remarks that Edward [Steptoe]has been successful in getting his appointment to West Point \"obtained (by Mr. Archer, the Senator) as a favour to me\u0026amp;quot; but \"without...your letter...the application could scarcely have been successful.\"","2 copies. Printed manuscript.","Appointment of Edward Steptoe to West Point; report of the enforcing bill in the President's proclamation, and the Tariff Bill.","Scope and Contents In July he announces the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents On the Force Bill and the Bank of the U.S.","The two items are signed Julian. \"On seeing Miss ____ at Clarksburg,\" and \"Julian Abandoning His Muse.\" Possibly written by John Thompson Brown about this period.","Written by John Thompson Brown, Petersburg.","Letters written by John Thompson Brown during portions of the 1833-1834 and the 1834-1835 sessions of the General Assembly. The manuscripts begin with letters reporting the legislative battle fought and lost against the Portsmouth-Norfolk road which John Thompson Brown believed would have disastrous effects on the future of Petersburg (January 1834). Near the end of the box are letters concerning John Thompson Brown's battle fought with fists and canes in the halls of the State Capitol with a fellow representative John Hampden Pleasants (January 1835). The fracas resulted from a heated debate on the election of a U.S. Senator. John Thompson Brown was one of those mentioned for the position of U.S. Senator (December 1834), but his youth (28 years) was against him and he did not enjoy the rough and tumble of party politics then developing. Also of interest are the draft of a speech delivered on the occasion of the death of Lafayette (9 July 1834), and two notebooks used by John Thompson Brown as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates (January 1835). 44 items.","News that his brother, Samuel, is ill at Harvard.","Reports on his progress at the college.","Scope and Contents His attempts to defeat the Norfolk rail road in the Assembly; family news.","Scope and Contents \"All is lost except our honour. The Portsmouth Bill [Norfolk railroad] has passed...our town [Petersburg] is prostrated...but the ancient spirit of our little town, which Mr. Madison called the 'cockade of the old Dominion' is not dead.\"","A patent for producing domestic salt.","Election of a U.S. Senator, for which he has been mentioned; Mr. Leigh's election. At the end of February and beginning of March he is kept in bed with an illness.","Gives his views of the political situation, mentioning the message President Jackson sent to Congress with the \"Force Bill,\" the President's plans for the Bank of the U.S., and objections to Van Buren and \"the N. York system of tactics which he will bring with him.\"","Scope and Contents Plans for Samuel, John Thompson Brown's brother, to start his study of law with him.","John J. Allen (1797-1871)","Scope and Contents Sold bank shares to help his brother go into business for himself; gives advice on racing horses.","Draft of a speech delivered in Petersburg on the occasion of the death of Lafayette. 43 pages. Endorsed: \"To my sons, should they ever read it.\"","Report of his progress at the U.S. Military Academy. John Thompson Brown is the uncle of Edward J. Steptoe.","Draft of a letter sending condolences for the death of a sister and congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents His resignation from the U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents \"No subject arouses anybody except the senatorial election.\"","He offers to place all his monetary resources at the service of his brother in his new business venture.","3 letters, 1 draft. On the 17th he prepared a draft of a letter, which he sent on the 20th, giving an account of a fight in the halls of the General Assembly between himself and John Hampden Pleasants.","A letter of apology for the battle fought in the halls of the Virginia Capitol.","An account of his speech which was \"better received than anything I have ever made.\"","A speech \"...upon the Election of a Senator in Congress: Delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia\". 28 pages. Printed book. Points out the importance of this election for \"future political events and party combinations in the state,\" and defends the incumbent, Mr. Leigh.","Written by John Thompson Brown. 70 pages. Autographed Manuscript. Prepared for use in the Finance Committee of the House of Deputies.","Notes on taxes, license fees, and the like, prepared by John Thompson Brown for use on the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates. 116 pages.","Letters from February 1835, until his death in November 1836; manuscripts of four articles written to oppose the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President. The closing sessions of the State Legislature of 1834-1835 are reported in the letters at the beginning of this box. The party spirit runs high in Petersburg as the \"Jackson party\" opposes John Thompson Brown (March 1835). He is involved in a street fight with an opponent in which he receives a black eye, but the argument is made up after he wins the election (April 1835). Before the next session of the legislature, John Thompson Brown is occupied in collecting more material on the question of slavery (August 1835), and prepared three long drafts written in opposition to the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President of the U.S. Undated drafts of notes on legal cases are included at the end of the 1835 section. Henry Brown, Jr., the brother of John Thompson Brown, died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to Philadelphia and New York for his Lynchburg store. The trip of John Thompson Brown to meet the body of his brother, and his activity in settling his brother's affairs in Lynchburg are reported in the letters included in this box. At the end of July he takes his family to his father's home, Otter Hills, near New London in Campbell County, for the funeral sermon of Henry Brown, Jr. While there he contracts an illness which keeps him there until his death on 26 November 1836. 104 items.","Announces the birth of a son, John Thompson Brown II, and tells his brother that he had ordered $2800 placed to his account to support the store that he had opened.","Scope and Contents Political activity in Petersburg.","Scope and Contents \"The Jackson party has brought out the most popular man in Petersburg against...it is quite likely he will beat me.\"","Scope and Contents On April 18 he writes, \"I was elected by a majority of 37 (13 of which were from Richmond).\" There is also a report of a street fight between John Thompson Brown and \"a Jackson man.\"","Concerning the chances of Van Buren to carry Virginia in the election.","Plans to retire from politics and seek a position as Judge of the courts.","He has sent a box of books to help him in his law studies, and describes a visit by his old friend Peronneau Finley and his family.","Writes to his father about plans to visit him.","Scope and Contents Drafts on the subject of the northern resolutions on slavery, particularly those recently passed in Portland and Boston. 3 items.","4 items. Autographed draft.","Scope and Contents Family discussion, especially concerned with the sisters who were yet to find husbands.","Notice of the election of John Thompson Brown as an honorary member of the Jefferson Society.","The content is on the stand of Mr. Van Buren on emancipation. 28 numbered columns. Signed \"Mr. Brown.\"","Notes on this topic.","Notes on this topic. Also includes an additional 2 page insertion.","Notes on this topic. The series of drafts is in opposition to Martin Van Buren, candidate for the President of the United States. 48 pages.","Good reports of the new business venture of his brother, Henry Brown, Jr.","To his brother, on a buying trip to New York; political prospects now look bright, but \"the state is lost\" to the Anti-Van Buren forces.","Commission as Captain in the Cavalry of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Wyndham Robertson.","Signed Captain John Thompson Brown.","Scope and Contents John Thompson Brown writes five letters from Hobson's Inn, Homes, Otter Hills, and Lynchburg. On the trip to accompany his sister-in-law and the body of Henry Brown, Jr. back to the family home, Otter Hills. Henry Brown, Jr. died while on a shopping trip to New York for supplies for his Lynchburg store.","The body of Henry Brown, Jr. was taken that morning for Virginia.","On the death of her father, Henry Brown Brown, Jr.","Scope and Contents Taking inventory at the store of his late brother; preparing to settle his estate.","Scope and Contents Reports on the stocktaking in the store of Henry Brown, Jr. On July 19 he wrote that he was coming to his father's place on the Sunday next to hear his brother's funeral preached. This is the last letter from John Thompson Brown to his father, for on that visit to Otter Hills he was taken with the illness from which he died.","On the disposal of the store inventory; sends a piano to her.","Mourning his brother's death, he makes arrangements for his own family to join him. (This is the last letter written by John Thompson Brown preserved in this collection.)","The niece of John Thompson Brown writes to her uncle regarding the recent death of her father, Henry Brown, Jr.","A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes regarding the settling of the store business.","Enclosures: \"A lock of the hair of John Thompson Brown, 29 years\" envelope marked, \"For sister Mary from my dear brother John's Grave, Nov. 13th, 1845, Mrs. Alice Brown Worthington,\" with clover leaves inside.","Signed Robert B. Bolling, Chairman. A resolution in memory of John Thompson Brown.","Signed D. M. Bernard, Clerk. Endorsement by James MacFarland, Jr., to Mrs. John Thompson Brown.","Condolences on the death of her husband.","A resolution that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days in honor of John Thompson Brown, by William A. Dod.","A copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Delegates in memory of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of grief written by Mrs. Brown to her father-in-law. Mrs. Mary E. Brown is the widow of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of consolation.","In service as Executors of John Thompson Brown.","Drafts.","Includes: A dramatic sketch, Kentucky Land Laws, Goosawattee Indians, and map of the region around Bedford, Virginia. 40 pages.","16 pages. Draft.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Incomplete.","The bounties offered for Indian scalps in Bedford between 1755 and 1758.","11 items. Autographed document.","A large folded ink drawing of a building \"taken from the Colonade of the Temple of Minerva Parthenon at Athens,\" with notes of construction details.","Papers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings. Boxes 20 - 24.","Correspondence, commissions, receipts, etc., of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, killed in action on May 6, 1864; his drafts of speeches in defense of slavery. This box contains the papers from the period after the death of John Thompson Brown, and concern John Thompson Brown II, born in 1835, some 18 months before the death of his father. One letter (November 20, 1844) lists the courses studied by boys at the ages of 9, 11, and 13; a travel book gives an interesting picture of Europe (May 4, 1857); and a draft of a letter describes the bleedings to which a tourist entering Italy had to submit. John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by the members of his company (December 1, 1859). Also included are notes of speeches made to rouse war enthusiasm. The receipt for a saber and belt (April 23, 1861) mark the beginning of action, and other records follow John Thompson Brown II's rise to Major, then to Colonel. His request for a transfer to a more active field of war and an extended argument with his commanding officer, Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, are of interest. The box concludes with items which appear to have been on the person of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, when he was killed in action on 6 May 1864. 83 items.","Lists the courses in school taken by a nine year old boy and his two brothers, Wilicox, 11 years old, and Peronneau, 13 years old.","58 pages. Draft.","Certifies that John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by viva voce vote of the members of his company.","References to Douglas and the threat to slavery.","Concerns the raid on Harper's Ferry by John Brown, October 19, 1859, and the treatment of him as a martyr in the North. 5 pages. Autographed draft.","\"I greatly fear that the time has passed when great questions of State equality are to be settled in the Halls of Congress...this settlement requires powder and ball...\"","2 copies.","3 items.","Report on ammunition on hand.","3 items.","2 items. Court Martial action taken for refusal to do guard duty, by a trooper under the command of Colonel John Thompson Brown II.","4 items.","Request for transfer, with his command, to the Division of General D. H. Hills, so that he might be more actively engaged.","3 items.","Draft of a suggestion for winter furloughs in order to extend the length of service in the fighting season.","Published by West and Johnson, Richmond.","4 items.","13 items.","Concerning a dispute arising between the two over John Thompson Brown's command.","Signed by W. H. Taylor and Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton. 4 items.","Scope and Contents 4 items.","4 items. Autographed document signed.","Receipt for whitewashing two rooms.","Request the return of his report on the battle of Chancellorsville so that he might submit it to General Stuart.","4 items.","Papers which appear to have been on John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Gift list and cover addressed to Jackson's Reserve Artillery, near Bowling Green, Caroline County","Book containing several commissions, leather bound.","2 copies. Printed material.","5 items. Newspaper clipping.","Autograph poem and newspaper text; \"Lines written on seeing 'Rifle' the war-horse of Col. J. T. B....\" from the Richmond Dispatch.","The marker titled \"Thompson Brown\" has blue ribbons attached.","The papers relating to the oldest son of John Thompson Brown, Henry Peronneau Brown, begin with letters written by his mother Mrs. Mary E. Brown. She expresses concern that her son is more interested in affairs other than his studies (March 1, 1849). His school career is traced briefly through his years at the University of Virginia (June 28, 1851). The letters exchanged between Henry Peronneau Brown and his fiancee, Frances Bland Coalter, 1858, lead into the family correspondence which completes this box. (Other letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her family are found in Box 6, Coalter and Tucker Papers.) From May, 1861, all letters are concerned with the war. Letters written by John Coalter II, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown in 1878 give a graphic picture of the struggle made by a southern farmer to re-establish himself after the war. 108 items.","Scope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.","Scope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.","Concerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.","Receipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.","Scope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.","Scope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents \"We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery.\"","Scope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.","Consolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking.","Concerning the loss of an infant.","Letter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","The bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.","Scope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.","Making clothes for the army: \"1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once.\"","His house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on \"the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw...\"","Scope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in \"this antiquated spot\u0026amp;quot; because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.","From Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","Their brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.","\"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others.\"","\"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners...\"","Scope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.","Receipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.","Request for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.","A bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.","Refuses a request for $500 by his nephew; recommends that he stop drinking.","Receipt for wages.","2 items. Printed document signed.","Accounts with stores. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Note written on an early \"penny post card.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written to his sister as he made a start in farming after the end of the war: \"I have not the means to buy me a suit of clothes.\" Later he added: \"I never was as poor in my life before as I am now...I have not spent during the whole year on myself more than $10...\"","First mention of Cassie Tucker, who was later to marry John Thompson Brown III.","A request for a purchase of a case of \"56 Home Remedies.\"","2 items.","4 items. Printed document signed.","Writes of Cassie Tucker, wife of John Thompson Brown III. \"You have introduced into your home a very sunbeam.\"","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\", his sister-in-law, and concerns the death of John Coalter II.","Statement concerning the trust for Mrs. Fanny B. Brown (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown).","2 items. Autographed document.","The letters in this box concerning John Thompson Brown III, begin with one from his mother, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, the former Frances Bland Coalter. There are 6 report cards from The University School, Petersburg, Virginia (1877-1879). Of interest is a pamphlet of Resolutions Passed in 1894, 1895, and 1896...Denouncing the Bedford High School Act. Many of the letters in the collection are from Mrs. Cynthia B. Tucker Coleman to her niece Cassie (Mrs. John Thompson Brown III). Letters from the children, John Thompson Brown IV, Frances Brown, and Henry Peronneau Brown II, are included as well as photographs of some members of the family and pictures of the family home, Ivy Cliff, Bedford County (formerly Otter Hill) the home of Captain Henry Brown, great grandfather of John Thompson Brown III. At the end of the box is a notebook containing sermons copied out by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown for her son John Thompson Brown III. 80 items. (John Thompson Brown III, son of Henry Peronneau Brown, who married Cassie Tucker, thus reuniting the family with the Tucker line.)","To her son (John Thompson Brown III) urging him to improve his writing and \"to read your Bible and say your prayers every day.\"","A description of the London Museum and Zoo.","Report cards from University School, some countersigned by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown. 6 items. Printed document signed. Some contain letters by John Thompson Brown III, when the reports were sent home.","Paper written on Martin Luther.","Recommends Bible reading as the antidote for \"the very corrupt sentiments which are scattered through the classical writers.\"","Scope and Contents The recent death of her husband, Dr. Coleman; the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents During her illness, Mrs. Brown's children are in the care of Mrs. Coleman.","A child's letter.","Rejoices that Cassie's health is \"entirely restored.\" Beverly Tucker and Braxton Bryan are mentioned as attending an assembly of the clergy at Jamestown.","The letters are addressed to \"Thompson\".","Two photographs, one of John Thompson Brown IV and his sister, Frances Bland Coalter Brown, with a servant, Aunt Jane; the other of the house, Ivy Cliff, originally called Otter Hill. Photostat.","Scope and Contents \"...make haste and get well enough to come home where you are much missed.\"","45 items. Printed document signed.","Includes a separate sermon. Autographed draft signed. \"Given to my son June 5, 1890. Let him read it carefully and may God have mercy on his soul. Amen.\" (Mrs. Frances B. Brown died in September 1894.)","Material related to the Brown and Tucker families after 1900. Accounts of Cary A. Adams are placed at the beginning of the box. Newspaper clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska, relate to Judge John Randolph Tucker. Another member of the family, Captain David Tucker Brown, is represented by two letters (1918, 1919) written from France when he was serving as a member of the American Commission to negotiate peace. Seventeen undated items concerning unidentified persons are grouped at the end of the box. 85 items.","15 items.","Endorsed: \"Pres. of Const. Convention, 1901-2.\"","Editorial from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.","Candidacy for the position of Lieutenant Governor.","Periodical. Pages 125-139. Printed manuscript.","5 items. Newsclippings regarding William B. Allison, Theodore Roosevelt, and \"The Political Situation, 1876-1908\".","Newsclippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker taken from the Nome Daily Nugget, Nome Democrat and Nome Industrial Worker.","Concerning the Farmer's Winter Institute in Agriculture, 1913-1914, of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","From \"The World\", New York.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. With the \"American Commission to Negotiate Peace.\" There is also mention of John Thompson Brown IV, of Wilmington.","A proclamation by Westmoreland Davis, Governor. Also Includes a song sheet of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. 2 items.","27 items.","Date unknown.","Revolutionary War service claim, draft on the Bank of Virginia, and article surviving soldier's payments. 3 items. Printed document signed.","\"From private who served you on the memorable 8th of Jany, 1815.\"","2 items. Printed document signed.","Invitation from the Royal Geographical Society.","2 items. Autographed draft.","An alphabetical list of flowers with the characteristics of each expressed symbolically.","Newspaper clippings of pictures from engravings, plus some advertisements and copies of publications. Circa 400 items.","20 columns of news clippings from \"Central Presbyterian.\"","3 poems, news clippings and a clipping with sheet music.","Illustrated London News, December 18, 1866.","Christmas supplement from the Illustrated London News, December 18, 1869.","6 clippings of engravings about archaeology.","22 clippings of engravings about farming and husbandry.","8 clippings of engravings of churches destroyed in the Chicago fire.","7 clippings of Civil War engravings.","3 clippings of engravings of zoological topics.","2 clippings of engravings about the Crimea when occupied by Russian.","Supplement to Harper's Monthly.","Weekly cartoons appearing in Harper's Monthly.","14 pages from the April 1872 issue of Hearth and Home.","Clipping of Masthead of Harper's Monthly with an engraving of Clothes and Styles. November 29, 1872.","Cover page of the New York Fireside Companion. November 18, 1873.","Five sections of the November 1873 edition of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly.","October 18, 1874 pamphlet \"Pastoral Letter\" written by T.D. Witherspoon.","Four clippings of engravings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac.","Full June 16, 1877 issue of Illustrated Christian Weekly.","Scope and Contents 1883 Calendar sheet for Hiram Sibley \u0026amp; Co., Seedsman, in color.","Large foldout of the family tree of Queen Victoria from the Illustrated London News, \"Jubilee edition.\"","January 1896 price list for U.S. Stamps by N.E. Carter of Delavan, Wisconsin.","Three color illustrations with a poem.","\"The Golden Horseshoe\" pamphlet with illustrations.","Six book sale advertisements by different publishers.","A completed form for \"self-measurement\" for suits by the company, Noah Walker and Co.","Five advertising cards.","Five advertisements for carriages, ranges, safes, etc.","Five sheets of medical advertisements.","Instructions for playing the Monneuse Turkish Tubephone.","38 page notebook with pasted clippings of engravings of different subjects.","Typed transcriptions prepared by Yolande (Lonnie) Dobbs, of material pertaining to John Thompson Brown in boxes 7 to 19. She chose material to transcribe that would \"provide a fuller picture of Brown, his family and his political career at a time in American and Virginian history when a number of significant events were taking place. The issues of slavery, states rights, tariffs, elections of Senators, the Bank of the United States, presidential elections and the changing political parties were issues of vital importance to John Thompson Brown.\" Transcribed from 1998-2005. CD of transcriptions is available.","Introduction gives genealogical information of the Brown Family, beginning with Henry Brown who died in 1757 in New Jersey. Includes transcriptions of legal transactions, letters and other documents (not from this collection) which show the procession of the Brown Family from New Jersey to parts of Virginia.","Inventory of Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I. Typed and carbon transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836). Also, handwritten transcriptions that are not typed. Includes notes on possible subject arrangement of the transcriptions. The following folders may loosely follow this order. Includes processing notes, genealogical information and a partial inventory. The project appears to be incomplete. The author of these transcriptions may be Lonny Dobbs.","Two typed carbon inventories of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I, entitled \"...containing papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Harrison County and Petersburg.\"","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters from 1814 to 1822.","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters for 1831.","One typed transcript and one carbon transcript of letters from 1818 to 1824.  Noted as \"Letters of J.T. Brown.\"","One typed transcript, two carbon transcripts and the handwritten transcriptions of newspaper clippings from J.T. Brown's scrapbook. All from Box 14, Folder 30.","Handwritten transcripts of letters dated from 1831-1835. No typed transcripts included.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Brown, Coalter, and Tucker Family","Coalter family","Brown family","Coulter family","Tucker","Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855","Brown, Frances Bland Coalter, 1835-1894","Brown, Henry Peronneau, 1883-1942","Bryan, Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, b. 1805","Bryan, John Randolph, 1806-1887","Coalter, John, 1769-1838","Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin, d. 1859","Coalter, Maria Rind, d. 1792","Coalter, St. George Tucker, 1809-1839","Coleman, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington, 1832-1908","Hoge, Moses Drury, 1818-1899","Mason, J. M. 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He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown(b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3(1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown 3(1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCol. John Thompson Brown II 4(1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Henry Peronneau Brown 4(1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCoalter Family\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Coalter 1(1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought \"Elm Grove,\" an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at \"Chatham\" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Tucker Coalter 2(1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Coalter 2(1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Drewry in 1862 and Charlotte (Drewry) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTucker Family\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker 1(1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, \"Mattoax\" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry St. George Tucker 2(1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRandolph Tucker 3married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. David Hunter Tucker 3married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Randolph Tucker 3(1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnn Frances Bland Tucker 2(1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNathaniel Beverley Tucker 2(1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther People\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Munford (1775-1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJudge John Randolph Tucker (circa 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (circa 1915).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCapt. David Tucker Brown (circa 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France. \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Family History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family.","Brown Family","Henry Brown 1(1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818).","Henry Brown 2(1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Daniel. He had a full and interesting life in mercantile pursuits, being involved in several ventures with other partners, and spending a good deal of his time in court collecting debts. He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown(b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.","Many papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3(1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.","John Thompson Brown 3(1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).","Col. John Thompson Brown II 4(1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864."," Henry Peronneau Brown 4(1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.","Coalter Family","John Coalter 1(1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought \"Elm Grove,\" an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at \"Chatham\" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter 2(1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).","St. George Tucker Coalter 2(1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Drewry in 1862 and Charlotte (Drewry) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family","Tucker Family","St. George Tucker 1(1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, \"Mattoax\" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.","Henry St. George Tucker 2(1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).","Randolph Tucker 3married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.","Dr. David Hunter Tucker 3married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.","John Randolph Tucker 3(1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.","Ann Frances Bland Tucker 2(1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.","Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 2(1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.","Other People","William Munford (1775-1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.","Gary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.","Cynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.","Judge John Randolph Tucker (circa 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (circa 1915).","Capt. David Tucker Brown (circa 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France. "],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00051.frame\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00051.frame"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBrown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are two collections within the Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary that relate to this Collection. They include the Barnes Family Papers and the Tucker-Coleman Papers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Barnes Family Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Barnes Family Papers, 1797-1926, 1818-1875.247 items.Collection number: Mss. 39.1 B26Correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and \"Greenfield,\" Culpeper County, Virginia. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Tucker-Coleman Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Tucker-Coleman Papers, 1664-1945, 1770-1907.30,000 items.Collection number: Mss. 40 T79Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of St. George Tucker(1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), John Randolph of Roanoke, and Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman (1832-1908) as well as other family members.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), 1791-1920.941 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B855Papers, 1791-1920, of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families. Includes correspondence, of Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown with Margaret W. Barnes, members of the Braxton family, Henry Peronneau Brown, Fanny T. Bryan, John Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter and members of the Morton family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e 2008.238 Tucker-Brown Seven Generations Genealogy Chart\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Mss. 65 B855 Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e CDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["There are two collections within the Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary that relate to this Collection. They include the Barnes Family Papers and the Tucker-Coleman Papers."," Barnes Family Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Barnes Family Papers, 1797-1926, 1818-1875.247 items.Collection number: Mss. 39.1 B26Correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and \"Greenfield,\" Culpeper County, Virginia. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families."," Tucker-Coleman Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Tucker-Coleman Papers, 1664-1945, 1770-1907.30,000 items.Collection number: Mss. 40 T79Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of St. George Tucker(1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), John Randolph of Roanoke, and Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman (1832-1908) as well as other family members."," Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), 1791-1920.941 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B855Papers, 1791-1920, of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families. Includes correspondence, of Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown with Margaret W. Barnes, members of the Braxton family, Henry Peronneau Brown, Fanny T. Bryan, John Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter and members of the Morton family."," 2008.238 Tucker-Brown Seven Generations Genealogy Chart"," Mss. 65 B855 Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)"," CDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families including the papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), member of the Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong the correspondents are Maria (Rind) Coalter, St. George Tucker, William Munford, Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and Henry Peronneau Brown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis finding aid is also available in microfilm format in Swem Library, College of William and Mary. An additional index can be found at: National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States available from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc., 1021 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge. Boxes 1-6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe series spans genealogical material, introductory material, poems, autographical material and John Coalter's correspondence until the death of his first wife, Maria Rind. The record of the gift of the collection, genealogical charts of the Tucker, Coalter, Tomlin and Brown families, and sundry genealogical notes which form a preface to the collection, are placed at the beginning of this box. The collection begins with 54 poems, the first of which is signed by St. George Tucker. Two signed poems by William Munford are included. The largest group of poems are those exchanged by John Coalter and Maria Rind, his first wife. Others were collected in the family papers until the middle or the latter part of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the material in Box 1 concerns John Coalter: an autobiographical sketch written by him on his 18th birthday, and letters covering the period of his early life from 1787, when he went to live with the St. George Tucker family, until the death of his first wife in 1793. Interesting letters from John Munford, a classmate of Coalter, are included, several of which concern the College of William and Mary and Harvard College.  221 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote concerning the gift \"Received from Mrs. Fleming Saunders, of Evington, Virginia, in exchange for a scholarship grant to Miss Frances Bland Saunders,\" 3 March 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical charts: 1. Coalter, with Tucker and Randolph connections; 2. Tomlin, as connected with Coalter and Brown; 3. Brown, as connected with Coalter and Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChart of Coalter and Brown families compiled by Jennifer Boone for an honors thesis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheets of sundry genealogical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes concerning John Coalter (1769-1838).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopical poems of this period written by John Coalter, Maria Rind, St. George Tucker, William Munford, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutobiographical sketch of John Coalter until his 18th birthday. Describes life on Walker's Creek, Rockbridge County; his responsibility for the farm while his father is away at war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Brown is a young lawyer, earning 40£ per year as usher for John Holt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his new position as tutor to the children of St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe death of Mrs. Tucker; plans of St. George Tucker to move because the plantation, Matoax, reverts to the sons of Mrs. Tucker (Richard, John, and Theodorick Randolph). He intends to move to Williamsburg, but he can no longer pay John Coalter 30£ per annum; offers to give legal training in exchange for tutoring services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis father hopes that John Coalter will return home, to the higher country, for the \"sickly season.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See medium oversize file. Samuel Brown gives details of his studies at Dickinson College, and congratulates John Coalter on his chance to study law with St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttending lectures of the Rev. James Madison, President of the College of William and Mary, on Natural Philosophy, and of Mr. Wythe on Law. When John Coalter loses his ribbon he must let his hair hang free for want of money to buy another.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo young cousins, in custody of Indians for three and six years respectively, were freed by the army in Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Rind, had been studying law with St. George Tucker in Williamsburg but left to take a position with \"Col. N.\" Maria Rind remains in the household of St. George Tucker, where she cared for the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his wedding trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers lacking. John Grierson Rind is a brother of Maria Rind. He mentions the need of John Coalter for a coat and a pair of spectacles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Approval of the Constitution by South Carolina is still in doubt; threat of an Indian War in Georgia. \"Brother Davidis over in Gloucester. If he has success in purchasing Negroes, I hope we will be ready to sett (sic) out on our route to the South.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst letter of young Micajah Coalter, who is learning to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Have you been exempted from paying the oppressive Duty which most of our Backwoods Gentlemen have paid for that Knowledge which they have gathered at Williamsburg in Autumn--I mean the loss of Health and a good complexion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions John Coalter's desire to return home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses desire to marry and to live on the farm while he is getting started in his law practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...nothing can be expected without riches...however deserving of a better fate the poor always meet with rudeness and contempt.\" (Children of a Williamsburg printer, the Rinds were orphaned at an early age and were helped by the Tuckers.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For letters of 16 June 1790, 4 July 1790, and 7 Sept. 1790 see medium oversize file. 12 letters. His father does not have land to give him at that time, so he cannot marry at once. He has decided to move to Staunton, and continue his studies. In September he writes that he hopes to visit Williamsburg around Christmas, and apply for admission to the bar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are written with great difficulty and show a lack of schooling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"your quondam charges, Henry, Tudor, Beverley, and Fanny (Tucker) and John and Theodorick Randolph.\" Hopes he may live and study with Mr. Wythe. \"Nothing would advance me faster in the world than the reputation of having been educated by Mr. Wythe, for such a man as he, casts a light upon all around him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Coalter has borrowed a horse from him for the trip to Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I...was much pleased to hear of your gallantry but am affeared it has been attended with some accident which occasioned your move to the mountains again...\" (Evidently John Coalter did something to protect Maria Rind. He then decided to leave Williamsburg in order to establish himself and be in a position to support her as his wife.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For letters of 6 April 1791 and 15 April 1791 see medium oversize file. 18 letters. After obtaining his license in Williamsburg, John Coalter has his first case in Amherst. Of St. George Tucker, he writes: \"I would rather have the approbation of that man than worlds for my admirers.\" Advice is given in regard to the torment by John Randolph; plans are made for their marriage in autumn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn April she writes that Mr. Tucker plans to remarry; she wishes to move up the date of their marriage. She dreads \"the prospect of Johnny Randolph returning and you well know, my love, how liable your dear is to be insulted by him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For letter of 23 April 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 3 letters. \"...thru the surprising friendship of Mr. Wythe, I live in his house and board at his table...In this happy situation tomorrow I begin the Study of Law.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates James Rind on receiving his license to practice law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We visit very often at the different houses in the neighborhood, at Westover, Nesting, and Shirley, where I saw Robin Carter...we may expect to see you after Mrs. Carter has become Mrs. Tucker.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Covers lacking. On the return of a wagon and horses; purchases of additional farm animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Physical Location: For letter of 22 July 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 4 letters. Living and studying with Mr. Wythe. John Thompson (grandfather of John Thompson Brown) was among the 4th of July orators. Verse and poetic criticism of St. George Tucker. George Wythe is teaching his servant to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This law practice is discouraging; entrusts Maria Rind to his care, and sends greetings on St. George Tucker's 39th birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscourages John Coalter from coming \"across the Alps\"-- there are too many lawyers already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers lacking. Has moved to Richmond with Mr. Wythe. Mentions building of the canal. Samuel Brown to study in Scotland; congratulates John Coalter on his marriage to Maria Rind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Description of George Washington delivering an address in Philadelphia. Congratulates John Coalter on his marriage and sends compliments to his brothers. (This Samuel Brown may be the uncle of John Thompson Brown.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter, addressed to \"Fan\", was written soon after Mrs. Coalter had gone to Staunton with her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"Fanny\". On the marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of Maria Skipwith; the great distress of Mrs. (Lelia Skipwith) Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wages are to be 15£ or 20£ per year as a clerk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The letter from Edinburgh contains an interesting description of life in the Scottish capital, the coldness of his fellow students until they are introduced, and his warm reception by a family to which he had a letter of introduction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that there are about forty students at the College of William and Mary; Theodorick Randolph has died; \"Thompson has left W\u0026amp;amp;M,\" and his mother proposes to send him to Harvard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnquires about Maria and their expected first child. (Both mother and child died.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg and Columbia, South Carolina. The \"distressing news\" that his wife has died in childbirth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar reports; the parade of the Richmond Grenadiers, Light Horse and Light Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsoles John Coalter on the loss of his wife; reports the Independence Day orations at the College of William and Mary, and mentions the raising of subscriptions to aid distressed French immigrants at Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe subseries covers the correspondence of John Coalter during his second marriage to Margaret Davenport, and in the early years of his third marriage, to Frances Bland Tucker. Correspondence from St. George Tucker, Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Mrs. Judith Randolph, and others is included. The material traces the legal career of John Coalter from 10 April 1795, when St. George Tucker recommended him for the position of Clerk of the Court in Staunton, through the period of his second and third marriages to Margaret Davenport, 1795 (she died in 1797), and to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802. Included also are letters to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter from her father St. George Tucker, her stepmother Mrs. Lelia Skipwith Tucker, her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph of Bizarre, and others. Correspondence with William Munford, in Williamsburg, is also included. 164 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests payment of a debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is \"in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of \"making a stroke at her character\"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"There can be but one in the world\"; for her, but he is \"out of her reach.\" At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a mare to be serviced.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"war\"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolences \"on this distressing occasion\"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe should \"by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker\"; and that she \"had better look about\" (for a husband).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is from the papers of John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The \"Mama\" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains that she is \"surrounded by the real evils of life.\" (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a horse in which he is interested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The letters are written from Richmond, Elm Grove, and Lexington. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter returns to Williamsburg for the birth of her first child, Francis Lelia; the burning of the buildings of Lexington Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are written from Williamsburg, Haymarket, and Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Coalter was on the court circuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The letters are undated, but are replies to those from Frances Bland Tucker Coalter to John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. Davenport was the mother of the second wife of John Coalter, who continued to live with the Coalters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning deed to property, probably Elm Grove, the home bought by John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaria Carter was a step-daughter of St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of obtaining a clerk's position with the Ohio Assembly at $4.00 per day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of her husband and her straitened circumstances; Bizarre in bad condition; hopes to send her son, St. George, to Europe to cure his deafness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In June, St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker set out for Staunton in order to be there for the lying-in of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents First mention of the second Coalter child, Elizabeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe illness of Tudor Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates John Coalter on the birth of his second daughter and the purchase of Elm Grove. He writes at length about the difficulty in buying good house servants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial matters, mainly about bank shares and dividends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Randolph's visit to England; her disappointment over his continued deafness Dr. Cooper says \"occasioned by the irruption of his ears at nine months old.\" Has no authority over the servants. Illness of Polly the seamstress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thirty sick Negroes. Poverty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $1,230 on bank shares.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small pox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wife Evelina has given birth to a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of John Coalter and his third wife while he was serving as Circuit Court Judge; correspondence of their daughters, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, with parents and grandparents. Subseries finishes with the fourth marriage of John Coalter. Interesting comments on the effect of the embargo in South Carolina, and of episodes in the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay area are found in these letters. There is also a report of the destruction wrought in Bruton Parish Church by the \"youth of Williamsburg,\" and remarks of Saint George Tucker (June 14, 1809) upon the occasion of the birth of his first grandson, St. George Coalter, in which he strongly condemns the academies and colleges of that day. Letters include those exchanged by John Coalter with his third wife Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter from 1809-1811, when John Coalter was serving as Circuit Judge. In 1811 he accepted an appointment as judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; the family then moved to Richmond. There are many letters received by Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter between 1809 and her death in 1813, from her father St. George Tucker, and stepmother Mrs. Lelia Tucker, in Williamsburg, from her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph at Bizarre, and from other members of the family. There also are many letters to the daughters of John Coalter, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker, from their grandparents, from 1813 to the death of Frances Lelia Coalter in 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the appointment of John Coalter to his position as \"a judge under the new Judiciary System.\" (John Coalter was appointed February 7, 1807).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a visit from the newly married Beverley Tucker and Polly Coalter and writes concerning her sons Saint George and Tudor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written by John Coalter from Botetourt, Greenbrier, Kanhawa Court House, and Richmond during spring and autumn sessions of the Circuit Court. Contain instructions for planting, the upkeep of Elm Grove, and other matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions for planting and penning up of a farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One of the letters concerns the troubles with the English and the hope for a peaceful settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three letters written from Richmond and Williamsburg. In the letter of June 14, St. George Tucker mentions the birth of John Coalter's first son his first grandson (St. George Tucker Coalter) \"who, if my prayers for him may be heard, will never descend from the dignity of a private station.\" Concerning the education of his grandson, he writes, \"unless the manners of our youth, or the management of their tutor, shall undergo a most surprising and happy change in this Country, I had rather he should never hear of an Academy or a College, than enter the walls of one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on the birth of a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This series of letters is concerned, among other problems, with the difficulty of meeting payments on Elm Grove, of a fight between two of their slaves, the treatment of one of the wives by slave husband and the imprisonment on the plantation of the two slaves. Effort to get a tooth pulled. Two doctors and, finally, \"a shoemaker named Cease\" were able to extract the tooth about a week after the first attempt was made. Alcoholism of a friend. Afflicting account of sister's situation at Bizarre. \"She must come to us, as soon as she can leave Bizarre; which she says cannot be before Xmas, that she may complete the clothing of the Negroes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppeals to James All to represent the district. About the war situation: \"We are more Colonies than ever--i.e. we give our wholetrade to aid Britain in her wars--were we Colonies we would only give the revenue arising from trade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her parents were trying to buy a cook for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter without great success.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These five letters although undated, are believed to have been written in 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Bruton Parish Church has been \"totally and wantonly destroyed...the Bellows and many of the pipes cut to pieces,\" evidently by the youth of the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eleven letters written from Richmond and Staunton. John Coalter attending the spring and autumn sittings of the Circuit Court, sends instructions for the management of the farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six letters discuss news of the farm, the slaves, and family. Relays questions from slave Ned about the farm and permission for him to visit his daughter in Rockingham and his wife's petition to accompany him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a cook for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Coalter, Mary's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters from William McPheeter, J. W. Allison, Joseph C. Cabell, Polly A. Steele, and William Kinney to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter (relatives of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter) are placed in one folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The four letters from M.S. Baldwin, M. Bush, Arch. Stuart, and \"M. T.,\" in Richmond and Petersburg, are undated but are presumed to date from 1811, and placed in one folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Five letters written from Lewisburg and Kanahwa. In May, John Coalter writes of his appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (May 11, 1811). \"God help me, I know not what to do. All have advised my acceptance.\" In October he writes of arrangements made for the move to Richmond, and of plans to sell the cattle at Elm Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In April Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter writes, \"I very much fear I shall never be reconciled to our fate\"--of separation for such long periods when John Coalter is absent on the court circuit. (A month later John Coalter was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals.) Also mentions a \"terrible whipping\" their two year old son St. George Tucker Coalter had \"for obstinacy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker strongly advises his brother-in-law against accepting his new appointment: \"Rest assured that no other Judge of the General Court will accept the office which is tendered you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John St. George Randolph is a son of Mrs. Judith Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two separate letters from B. W. Leigh and Catherine Matthews, Petersburg and Staunton, to John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speaking of himself as an \"ex-judge,\" Tucker advises John Coalter regarding his new appointment; concern for the health of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frances Lelia Coalter writes with concern about her mother's health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of the children sent to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter who is quite ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcern for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter's poor health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The nine letters discuss troubled times are reflected in this series of letters. In July, Tucker comments on the American privateer with one nine-pounder which took a British schooner armed with four twelve pounders. In August he gives an account of the Baltimore riot in which a jail was broken into and prisoners assassinated. He writes that such action \"is beyond measure horrible and obnoxious; and every good Citizen ought to set his face against such damnable proceedings,\" but concludes, \"The Yankees, no doubt, will be glad of the precedent...I look forward to a dissolution of the Union, as an Event not far off.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two letters concerning the sale of Elm Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects the uncertainty of the war situation in his letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frances L. Coalter writes to her father who is with her mother, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, in her last illness at the medicinal springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writing to his daughter before she goes to the Springs for her final siege of illness, St. George Tucker sends the news that the enemy had left the waters about Williamsburg after much destruction and property along the river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In these letters it is apparent that Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter is near death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters of hope and prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three letters from Joseph C. Cabell, Mary W. Cabell, Edgewood, and Wm H. Cabell, Monte Videa. Reports of the war: \"the conduct of the British at Craney Island was the most cowardly imaginable,\" and \"We have just been informed by rumor that the British Squadron in the Chesapeake has been reinforced...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe cover has the date and \"J. Randolph, Jr.\" endorsed on it with the seal containing the Randolph Coat of Arms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of his \"great and irretrievable loss\" his wife died \"on Sunday evening, the 12th instant.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letter was written after the death of St. George Tucker's daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo her granddaughter, the second child of John Coalter and his late wife. (A biographical note of John Coalter's family is enclosed in the folder with this letter.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She writes that \"the events of the present week will supply to you the want of a Mother and Sister, which you have so severly felt, particularly in the last six or eight months.\" Frances L. Coalter, the sister of Elizabeth T. Coalter, died in 1821 at the age of 18. John Coalter was soon to marry his fourth wife, a widow Williamson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Second is titled \"Tucker-Green Annals.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Tuckers are in their summer home at Warminster, with Maria Carter Cabell, daughter of Mrs. L. Tucker, and her husband Joseph Cabell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA New Year's greeting to his granddaughters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChildren of John Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter and St. George Tucker Coalter; their spouses; children and other extended family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. George Tucker, are preserved, as well as letters to their uncles Henry and Beverley Tucker and John Randolph of Roanoke. Of special note is a letter of October 1831 in which St. George Tucker Coalter writes fully of Randolph during a visit to Roanoke. After his death in 1833, Randolph's will caused great difficulty and misunderstanding in the family, and appears to cast a slur on his step-father St. George Tucker. The letters of St. George Tucker Coalter to his wife and sister, especially those written from the springs which he visits each year, form the largest single group. In these letters an interesting picture of nineteenth century social life is to be found.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents School girl letters written by J. H. T. before her marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Judith H. Tucker writes to congratulate Virgilia Savage in December on her marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsed: \"Letters of my dear and venerated Grandfather, S. G. Tucker, High Souled, Generous Gentleman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself \"Your old blind Grandpa\" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: \"All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These two letters were written after the death of St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, \"will not return to Virginia as a resident.\" Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his \"Introductory Lecture,\" reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures delivered at the Winchester Law School, pp. 7-14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Coalter prepares to leave school to marry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. \"Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His \"chill and fever,\" the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In October he writes: \"Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease...\" Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: \"He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two letters concerning her husband's financial difficulties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes to his sister about crops, planting, and the like.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The two cousins, grandsons of John Coalter, are infants; this letter is written by St. George Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In the January letter, he announces the birth of a son, Henry St. George Tucker Coalter. From White Sulphur Springs, he writes on July 27 that \"the shortness of breath and the hacking cough have left me entirely.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband is at the Springs; she would like to join him but cannot afford it. \"He says he never wished for money before, as the want of it keeps him from having company...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Charlottesville, White Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, Sweet Springs, and Salt Sulphur Springs. An interesting group of letters describing life at several of the medicinal springs which were so popular in the 19th century. He describes his daily regimen, the meals, the baths, other tourists, the costs, and the physical characteristics of the resorts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her husband about family matters while he is at the springs for his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A continuation of his previous letters, including a crude drawing of the buildings and grounds of Salt Sulphur Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In November she mentions that Beverley Tucker called on way to Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe boys, who are just learning to write, add their notes to the letter to their grandfather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband is overworking, and she fears for his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe brother of Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her father-in-law asking help in gaining a position with a Richmond company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He writes about his poor health; mentions his uncle, Beverley Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Coalter is very much concerned with gold mine projects; he now orders St. George Tucker Coalter about at his will, and has decided that the family shall move closer to him. They are dependent on John Coalter financially.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Life at the springs, his continuing illness and his poverty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His discouragement as he contemplates the move insisted upon by his father: \"after seven years we have to begin the world afresh and fix and build and lay out and all that -- oh thunder - -how I dread and hate it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the move from Cumberland, New Kent County, to St. George's Park, King William County, and the difficulty of the move.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Coalter is very ill, and the new place is slow in getting established. Mention of the will of John Randolph of Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The will of John Randolph of Roanoke, in which the good name of St. George Tucker is slighted. Henry and Beverley Tucker, sons of St. George Tucker are also involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Home has not been settled since leaving Cumberland. Her husband has finally bought a place \"about 2 hundred and 50 acres, very poor, with a new house but a very indifferent one.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the \"continued illness\" of Judge (John) Coalter; offers to be of any help that he can. (John Coalter died the day this letter was written.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence between St. George T. Coalter, his wife, his sister Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, and her husband John Randolph Bryan, form the core of the material in this box. It includes letters exchanged by the cousins, five Coalter children, and nine Bryan children. The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letter is endorsed by John Randolph Bryan. The second was started by St. George Tucker Coalter but was completed and signed by his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Content is principally concerned with the rapidly deteriorating health of St. George T. Coalter. In June he begins a letter that he is unable to finish but by November he is again supervising the farm activity. The establishment of the new farm and the erection of additional buildings is a great strain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. Coalter wrote the first two letters for her husband who was too weak to write, but by December he was again active in supervising St. George's Park, their new home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 letters. Coalter visits his uncle, Beverley Tucker, who has moved back to Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVisiting the family home of Mrs. Coalter their son, John, falls down the basement stairs and is unconscious for a time. His father writes, \"the Doctor bled him and yesterday morning we gave him a dose of salts...he is now to all appearances as well as ever tho' from loss of blood, the shock, the Salts and low diet he is a little fainty when he first begins to move about in the morning.\" (The child survived the ministrations of the doctor.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA receipt for $100.00 and a demand for another $100.00 on shares of stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerned with the business of a ferry, gold mines, and a mill, evidently part of the estate left by John Coalter to his two children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 letters. Mr. Coalter has had a relapse, and \"has lost all the flesh and muscle he had gained. Yet he makes a trip down country in April, only to return much worse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe marks his 30th birthday: \"I can neither eat nor sleep nor move about with comfort and am so weak from fever...that I can hardly stand up or sit down.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 letters. Letters written to her husband when he is on his last trip from home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor's prescription: salts, used internally, salves externally, baths at the Hot Springs, and continued exercise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the birth of a child to Mrs. Coalter. St. George Tucker Coalter writes of the \"fire in my breast that must soon burn me out.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letters signed E. News of a young son; congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a daughter. St. George Tucker Coalter adds a note in July 4th letter: \"I can't make much hand at writing this evening but I send you these few words to comfort you...my thoughts and prayers are with you may the Lord work all things together for our good.\" To this Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan hasadded the endorsement, \"The last line I ever got from him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(St. George Tucker Coalter died at St. George's Park on, August 18, 1839.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the death of her husband, Mrs. Coalter has gone to live with her sister-in-law at Eagle Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. Coalter moved from St. George's Park to Presley. Her brother, Harrison Tomlin, was living with the family and takes the place of a father to the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Of her poverty and of the need for means to educate her children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe son of Mrs. Coalter writes to his young cousin, the son of John Randolph Bryan, at Roanoke, a plantation that had been in litigation since the death of John Randolph. The property was being administered by J. R. Bryan, one of the heirs. Young John C. Bryan, was one of the chief beneficiaries of the will, then being contested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncing the birth of a child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preparations are made to send Fanny (Frances Bland Coalter) to live with her grandmother and to attend school in Fredericksburg. The sale of the estate of her late husband took place in October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written from school to his aunt; \"all of the boys have to get in school by sunrise and stay there until five in the evening.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bryan place, Eagle Point in Gloucester County, is so isolated and the family growing so large that a school teacher was kept there for the other children. She mentions her brothers and sisters, and tells of a traveling entertainer: \"De [Delia] and myself went to Warner Hall...and there found an Italian ventriloquist with a hat on that had little bells all around the brim...if he comes to Chatham you will probably be deceived by him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He tells his sister: \"I reckon this is the coldest and most melancholy place in the world.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes to get a place from the sale of the estate. \"Seven years this last Christmas is a long time not to have a house to call your own.\" Her hopes for the settlement of the Randolph estate are not fulfilled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a son, her 8th child. Mentions shopping trips to Richmond and the remodeling of the house, so, perhaps, some money may have been received from the Randolph estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 9-year old writes of attending a dance at Warner Hall and staying until 11 p.m. \"We take dancing lesson of 2 hours length every Saturday.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Consumption and Cholera are discussed as well as the final division of the estate. Mrs. Coalter still hopes to be able to buy a home of her own. Sons John and Henry left in September for the University of Virginia where they room with their cousins, Jack Coalter and J. Braxton. On Christmas Day she mentions \"A dreadful affair has lately occurred at the University, one young man killed another, both intoxicated and from the south; as wicked as that is, it takes the cold blooded yankees to perpetrate the refinement of barbarism in stewing, and boiling...living people...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry T. Coalter, 16 years old, writes that he has had charge of the harvest at the farm because the overseer was sick. He has also advised the local doctors on Cholera cures: \"Mama received your letter by the last post and was much obliged to you for the copy you sent her of the cure for the Cholera. Since it reached here I have copied it twice for different doctors who seemed much pleased with the proscription (sic).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA beautiful description of the Cove and the island as seen from the Eagle Point house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Lacy, related through the fourth wife of her grandfather, John Coalter, was like an older sister to Frances Bland Coalter, and the affectionate relationship between the two continued for many years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lacy's are preparing to move into Ellwood, the former summer home of John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written before and after a long visit. There were ties between the families despite the distance between them. Mrs. Coalter fears her youngest son, Saint George, has Typhoid fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A school friend tells of a visit to Richmond to see the relics of Gen. and Mrs. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover lacking. About life in the great houses of Virginia, excursions on river boats, dances, and the like. Mentions a fancy ball where everyone appeared in a mask and gown, \"You cannot tell a man from a woman. They go about in this costume for some time and have a dance...one gentleman went draped as a lady and no one found him out,...one went as a monk in robes and with his beads...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When will your new house, or rather, new home be ready for you? (Frances Bland Coalter's mother has finally been able to buy a house, Stanley.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"My dear Cousin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the war threat: \"my anxiety about a lastingpeace and the welfare of my children preys very much on my spirits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Lacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny Coalter is attending a school conducted by Rev. Moses D. Hoge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorses note from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents About her daughter, Agnes, and the progress on the improvements at Ellwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rumors of a great revival at Mr. H.'s school have reached us from different quarters and report says Jinney and yourself acted a conspicuous part.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A school friend writes of her textbooks: \"Paley's Moral Philosophy, Olinstead's Natural Philosophy, Hume's History of England, Conic Sections, Thompson's Arithmetic and French Studies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a most interesting account of trip by boat from Gloucester County, via Jamestown, to Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letters written by Mrs. Coalter's youngest child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn offer to abate charges so that Fanny B. Coalter could remain in school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he has stood his examination for license to practice law; reports on his brothers and sisters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrances Bland Coalter is the daughter of St. George Tucker Coalter and grandchild of John Coalter. Her correspondence gives a picture of mid-nineteenth century life and includes a near scandal in her attachment to her married schoolmaster, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge. The contents of this box end with the marriage of Frances Bland Coalter and Henry Peronneau Brown. Letters of Brown and his wife resume in Box 21. Largely papers collected by Frances Bland Coalter between February 1853, when she is preparing to leave school, and December 1858, when she married Henry Peronneau Brown. Through this marriage the Tucker-Coalter line was connected with the Brown line; thus, the papers of the two families were brought together into one. The collection gives an interesting picture of the life and interests of a young lady of moderate circumstances in the mid-l9th century. Of special interest are the letters concerning the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, whose school in Richmond Fanny Coalter had attended. Shortly after she left school, the Rev. Mr. Hoge carried on a very romantic correspondence with Fanny, although he was a married man with several children. The correspondence became more ardent in the early months of 1854 and, when Mrs. Hoge wrote that her husband had gone to Baltimore to stay with his brother who was ill, Fanny followed him there. According to the gossip of Mattie and Lizzie Morton, she went there to \"entrap him.\" In October it was suggested that the brother, William Hoge, was the one in whom she was interested. The Rev. Mr. Hoge later sought to calm the fervours of his correspondent, as shown by his letters of 28 January 1855, 19 June 1856, and 19 March 1857. Fanny B. Coalter did not lack for other suitors, however, for she preserved a letter of 17 July 1854, a proposal of marriage from Alfred B. Tucker. A year later there are reports of her interest in the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Peronneau, of Petersburg, both of whom were courting her. She finally settled on the latter; some acceptances to the marriage invitation are included in this box. Letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her husband Henry Peronneau Brown continue in Box 21. The intervening boxes contain manuscripts of the Brown family, especially Capt. Henry Brown, grandfather of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 7-13); the Hon. John Thompson Brown, father of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 14-19); and Col. John Thompson Brown II, brother of Henry Peronneau Brown (Box 20).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny is preparing to leave the school, having finished the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A schoolmate and Fanny's sister write after she leaves school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Jack Bryan, oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan is dying at the Coalter home, Presley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents After many years of waiting (since the death of her husband in 1839) Mrs. Coalter is finally able to buy her own place, Stanley. She tells of her move and of the illness that put her in bed afterward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe school is closed for the summer, his wife and children are away, so he enlivens his solitude \"by having a little chat with you...and where I always think of you and the delightful morning when we enjoyed the scene together...how I cherish every memorial of you. \"I greatly enjoyed your last brief visit to us and that evening (do you remember it?) when the music room being full of company we found quiet, and cool breezes in the back porch. I have been sitting there tonight.\" (A strange letter, indeed, and one which was to cause some upset in the heart of Frances Bland Coalter, as subsequent correspondence show.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter is addressed to \"My own dear Aunt\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"My dear sister\". Written to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter soon after she purchased her home, Stanley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This letter cannot hold any news, so I will fill it with love...entertaining myself by wishing that you could walk into the room and occupy a vacant chair hard by .\"I hope to see you sometimes...nothing to what I would enjoy were I to keep house in a quiet way and have you for my guest a week at a time...\"I would like you to marry some fine fellow and live in Richmond, only I...like you best as you are, except that you are too far from me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"When I woke up yesterday morning and found it raining, my spirits fell as low as the mercury for I feared you would not come to Hampstead...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"You ask me why it is that I am so partial to you--well, the very first time we get a chance to have a talk by ourselves I will tell you...When shall the opportunity come? There is always so much company at your house...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe conducts a school: \"I succeeded in six days of raising 21 scholars.\" He writes that Henry has graduated in Law with distinction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I think from his letter, Brother [William Hoge] has been much sicker than we had any idea of Mr. [Moses D.] Hogeis going on Thursday to see him and will probably remain in Baltimore until he is well enough to travel...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddressed to Fanny at Baltimore. Her friend writes, \"Cousin Joe says you went to Baltimore purposely to see Mr. Hoge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports gossip concerning Fanny's Baltimore trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Often when (I am) abroad, you will be in my mind and heart. Neither do I want you to get married before I return. I am to perform that service, you know...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: \"Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA proposal of marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA rumor that Frances Bland Coalter is to marry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am going to Baltimore...and I shall see Mr. William Hoge! Don't you wish you were going? What shall I tell him for you?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George is now in school at Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstruction work to be done at the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I hope that it will not be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you, my dear and constantly remembered friend.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I have heard several times of your engagement to Thomas--who has made himself very scarce.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts invitation to the marriage of Virginia, younger sister of Fanny Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNow a practicing lawyer, he writes to his aunt on business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents To her cousin regarding \"Mr. President\u0026amp;amp;quot; and \"The Vice.\" (This appears to refer to the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Henry Peronneau. Frances Bland Coalter was to marry the latter.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I wish you to be very particular in your conversations with Peronneau not to let him have the least idea of the tenor of my remarks to you yesterday and at the same time manage to convince him that I am not in love with you, as I am afraid such is his present opinion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble in: finding a teacher for her children; \"the Roanoke business\"--(evidently a reference to the still unsettled will of John Randolph of Roanoke.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking. Concerned about the health of Fanny's mother, has a horror of those \"distracting springs\u0026amp;amp;quot; for invalids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe solution to a problem in surveying (this may be the \"Thomas\" to whom Frances Bland Coalter was rumored to be engaged).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Mrs. E. T. Bryan, aunt of Fanny Bland Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Fanny for her help at the time of the death of Mrs. Bryan, her mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs in charge of the plantation since her mother's death; busy making summer clothes for the slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests a visit together to \"cousin Horace Lacy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeronneau Brown and his brother, Thompson, are mentioned. (See letters of December 1855, Box-folder 6:44-45.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to ask Mrs. Coalter to stay with his daughters during his absence in the south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas charge of the large plantation, keeping four seamstresses, three spinners and a weaver busy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"No, my dear Fanny, my affection for you has not changed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding Mr. Willcox Brown and his brother Peronneau, future husband of Frances Bland Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the commencement party at Hampden Sidney College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanying his uncle on a business trip, he has visited the main cities of the south and attended the opera in New Orleans. \"I must confess that I have been rather disappointed in the people that live in these rich lands--they are as rough as possible...live in log houses and on the very poorest fare.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I suppose your wedding will be postponed unless Mr. Brown's recovery is unusually rapid.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The news of your engagement [to Henry P. Brown] did not surprise me...how heartily I approve of your choice...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If my letter arrives too late for Miss Fanny Coalter, I hope Mrs. Brown will have enough affection for the old name to lay claim to it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot attend the wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The King Wm. and Hanover Charaders. Positively their last appearance. At Stanley on Friday evening the 9th this brilliant Company....Ticket 1 ct., children and servants half price.\" A home performance by the Coalter and Bryan cousins. This item is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These covers are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell County), Virginia and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Virginia. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr. Boxes 7 - 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and business papers of Capt. Henry Brown, Revolutionary War veteran who opened a store in Bedford County, in 1793; Papers of Capt. Brown as Collector of Federal taxes on stills and real property. The Brown family papers begin with the letters and papers of Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), successful merchant of Bedford County and Lynchburg, who established the family fortune. He was the father of John Thompson Brown, Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, whose letters and papers are collected in the next section (Boxes 14-19). A few letters and receipts pertaining to Henry Brown, 1712-1798, the father of Capt. Henry Brown, are included. The great bulk of the material, however, relates to Capt. Brown, beginning with a map of a Revolutionary War battle, 1777, in which he was wounded. With his brother, Daniel, he opened a general store in Bedford soon after the conclusion of the war. A partnership agreement of April 1797, which brought James Leftwich into the business, is preserved and the bulk of the material in this box pertains to the business of the store. A good picture of early merchandising is given by the accounts, letters relating to buying and selling trips, and the court actions taken to collect accounts. Beginning with folder 60, there are 39 items relating to the duties of Henry Brown as tax collector in the Bedford area in the years 1800 to 1803. 160 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your friends here tremble for you and apprehend the worst from the dangers that encompass you...the deadly rifle, the scalping knife, tomahawk...return to us in all speed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Map of revolutionary battle, found 1926 by F. B. Saunders in old papers from Ivy Cliff. Capt. Henry Brown, born at Ivy Cliff about 1760, was wounded at Guildford C. H.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning goods for a retail store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote for ll.9.3£, witnessed by Jack Beverley. Endorsed: \"Note Henry Brown, payable 1 September, 1793.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes letter from Israel Thompson regarding saddle goods in stock at the store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommission of Daniel Brown as Ensign in a Company of Light Infantry, signed by Samuel Coleman and James Wood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts to Henry Brown for recording a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement to enter into a partnership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written from Richmond, Georgetown, and Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedicines received by Henry Brown from Howard Bennett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pages. Unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrrown's accounts as Tax Collector of the Bedford district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to his brother concerning tobacco prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning business affairs a suit for debt, purchase of tobacco and a \"Negro wench\" for the store, etc. \"P.S. I heard at court they had made you a Captain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecording a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBonds in hands of Jeremiah Jenkins for collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of the new officers of the Farmer's Bank in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the division of Negroes, total value £815, between Leftwich and the Brown brothers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding loss of West India produce on which $5,000.00 was borrowed. Endorsed: \"I fear our loss will be considerable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns from the Regimental hospital of the 35th U.S. Infantry. Sig. William W. Southall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt is for $130.43 to be paid to John Roberts on land that Captain Henry Brown sold to William Woodford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: \"...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for monies received by James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter includes a copy of Federal instructions to tax collectors. 3 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted documents signed. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness records and correspondence of Henry Brown and Samuel P. Clayton. After the death of his brother Daniel in 1818, Brown entered into a partnership with Clayton, his son-in-law. Brown survived Clayton, who died in 1832; this box also includes papers from 1833 to 1839 made out to Henry Brown, surviving partner of Brown and Clayton Company. The accounts of Henry Brown with Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, 1824-1833, are retained as one group. Also retained as a separate group are the papers relating to the court suits of Brown and Pleasant Murphy. All notes of the period carried a 100 percent penalty clause. This resulted in many law suits being brought to establish what would now be considered exorbitant claims. In one case (see entry for March 10, 1823) for a debt of $42.05, the debtor surrendered 1 sound filly, 2 cows, a calf, 2 feather beds, all household and kitchen furniture, all plantation utensils, and 6 hogs! 159 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers include accounts, letters, notes, vouchers, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts concerning the Hancock and Brown store, Lynchburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers relating to the suit of Brown and Clayton vs. Pleasant Murphy, Bedford County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain Henry Brown had many interests in his long life apart from the purely commercial activities upon which his considerable fortune was built. Included in this box are the papers relating to his other interests: Papers of Captain Henry Brown as Sheriff of Bedford County, Treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and of the New London Agricultural Society, and as executor of the estates of his brother, Daniel Brown, and father-in-law, John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of subscriptions to the repair and improvement of New London Academy meeting house, Bedford County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords from Brown's service as Treasurer of the New London Agricultural Society, Bedford County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of Daniel Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness papers of Henry Brown, not directly connected with any of his various business enterprises, but concerned principally with court suits involving debts to him. Included is an interesting case of Mark Anthony, who took the oath of an Insolvent Debtor, making out a deed of trust of all his property to his creditors (11 April 1829 and 6 July 1833). Also includes papers concerned with the suit of Henry Brown vs. Nicodemus Leftwich, 1832-1840. Brown pays for the attendance of witnesses at the court and pays the county Jailor \"for imprisoning and releasing\" Leftwich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness papers of Henry Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, family and personal bills preserved by Henry Brown, an interesting collection of a family illustrating the activities of eight children in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1819-1841.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, family and personal bills of Henry Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of the immediate family of Captain Henry Brown. Also includes personal correspondence of Henry Brown with his brothers, Samuel and Daniel, and his children. The correspondence between Henry Brown and his son, John Thompson Brown, is found in Boxes 14-19. Also, letters from the sons and daughters of Samuel, brother of Henry Brown. In a separate group are collected letters written by Edward J. Steptoe, grandson of Henry Brown, from West Point Military Academy and from the Indian Wars in Florida, where he served after he was commissioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase of a watch in Winchester; requests 30 dollars to repay a debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wife's estate; purchase of a Negro girl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his return from the Spring; attack of \"bilious Cholic\" and his treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the purchase of some land at $20 per acre...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeats female slave, using a walking stick, his wife using a cowhide whip. The slave's mate attempted to protect her with an axe but he was subdued, beaten and sent to jail the next day. Hopes for peace, unpopularity of the conscription law and the whiskey tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn her studies: Blair's lectures, piano playing, drawing, painting and embroidery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe husband of Nancy Brown writes: \"...Bounaparte is on his way to this country. If so I greatly fear we shall go backwards with accelerated velocity in all peaceful, literary and ornamental pursuits...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvice on a move to the State of Ohio. \"Although I like Slavery as little as you or anyone else, still...I think it probable that we should be as unhappy as we are with them\" (Daniel died in 1818. For the next 20 years Henry administered his estate for the benefit of his wife and children.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Henry Brown is Clayton's father-in-law. The letters discuss Mary Brown's illness at the Springs (she was to die within a year).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe building of his house and the health of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe daughter of Samuel Brown, writes to console her Uncle on the death of his brothers and his two daughters, Mrs. Anne [Nancy] B. Steptoeand Mrs. Mary [Polly] B. Clayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn uncle of Henry Brown writes, \"My grandson wishes to get in to Business in a store...\" (Henry Brown, Jr. now has a store in Lynchburg.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis continued bad health. The death of James Leftwich, Captain Brown's business partner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests assistance in obtaining appointment as Clerk of Court at Bedford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe value of the Deerwood tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs her father to let her have money to go to the inauguration of President Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn her visit to Washington: \"this is the thickest settled neighborhood that I ever was in--the neighbors are situated all around, some in view and others not more than a quarter of a mile from the house...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his visit with his brothers, John Thompson Brown, in \"Washington City.\" Description of crowded Washington, full of pickpockets and of the confusion even in the President's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...the last day I rode more than thirty miles through a dreary wilderness without seeing a single house...I am yet travelling alone and have come six hundred miles without a single man travelling my course...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis progress in college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis progress in repaying a debt to the estate of his uncle, Daniel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report of workers on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dying from Cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of his maternal grandfather, John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry G. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaving for New York to lay in goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes for his store despite illness and some hostile feeling toward his former partner, Ammon Hancock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Henry Brown. (Henry Brown, Jr. died while he and his wife were on a shopping trip for the store.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brown is the son of Samuel Brown. On the changing population: \"The people still retain the simple manners of the old Scotch-Irish and, I may add, much of the intelligence and piety. But the restless spirit of emigration is taking away our best people and in their place we generally get Germans, who commonly are deplorably ignorant and will do very little toward supporting the Gospel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes to settle accounts and close the store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the disposal of her house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Frances Brown's husband, on the loss of her two brothers, \"and such brothers too, in so short a time.\" (Henry Brown, Jr. died in June, 1836, and his brother, John Thompson Brown, in December of that same year.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry J. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 letters. On the sale of merchandise and an expected loss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to furnish Gould B. Raymond, manager of the Menagerie Co., lodging for 30 men, 65 horses, 1 elephant, 1 camel and 2 ponies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe inscription on the tomb of her late husband, John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the death of her husband a year ago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe widow of John Thompson Brown writes regarding her three sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The executor of an estate demands payment of a note on which Henry Brown, Jr. was a cosigner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The youngest daughter of Henry Brown writes about her marriage and the first meeting with her new relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brown is the son of Samuel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his marriage to Alice Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Alexander (Lockie T. Brown) Irvine is her sister. Her wedding trip to New Orleans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer sickness on the way down the river due to fresh paint in the boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Brown is the son of Samuel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning eventual conversion of Baptists to the Presbyterian Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Brown is her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"...I left New Orleans the 28th of March and reach George Town. The 15th of April...Sam (Brown) was in New Orleans the day before I left-he was not married but expected to be the 9th of April.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Last evening our darling Alice made me the happy father of a fine boy...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport to his father of his first grades at the Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo his grandfather regarding his first term marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The first two years of our course are exclusively devoted to Mathematics and French...\" Encloses a work sheet and \"Synopsis of the Course of Studies at the Military Academy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Oklawaka River and St. Augustine, Florida. \"The Congress must get rid of its 'sickly sympathy' (with the Indians) or, rely upon it, this is a war of years to come.\" Gives a vivid description of St. Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Rose's Landing, Tennessee; Savannah, Georgia; and off Cape Hatteras. Contrasts the Cherokees in Tennessee with the Seminoles of Florida. Describes Savannah in a letter enclosed, dated February 16, 1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters. Total of 12 pages. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChildren of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the collection include a 44 page book of mineral and chemical notes (31 July 1826), a 56 page diary kept by Henry Brown, Jr. on his trip abroad (24 July 1831), drafts of letters by Henry Brown, Jr. to newspapers regarding horses, and instructions for horse care, and the like (13 April 1835-March 1836). The will of Henry Brown, Jr. (May-December 1830), and his deathbed statement dictated to his wife (May 1836), are also included. The papers of Samuel Thompson Brown include the card which announced the opening of his law office in Bedford (8 May 1838), records of his marriage in Alabama (27 April 1840), and the death of his wife within the year (3 April 1841). A letter of 22 January 1842, mentions the business failures taking place in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one of 27 August of the same year comments on the national political situation which is \"sadly out of joint.\" In a letter of 20 September [1845], there is a report of \"the thefts which were perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\" 128 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My eyes appear to have improved gradually.\" (His ailment seemed to be at its worst at this time, though he continued to suffer from the ailment until his death in 1836 at the age of 39 years.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note for $1,000.00. At this time he was getting started in the store, Hancock and Brown Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"most favorable accounts\" of John Thompson Brown from the members of the House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the business of Col. [Mark] Anthony, in which Henry Brown, Jr. appears to be involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the marriage of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of introduction for Henry Brown, Jr., for use on his trip to England and the Continent in that year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e56 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written to her husband on his trip. \"Oh, my dear husband, why was it that I did not accompany you?\" (None of these letters reached Henry Brown, Jr. on the trip, but followed him home).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews from a letter she received from Henry Brown, Jr. in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Payment of his debts in Lynchburg; hiring out of a slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"It's really a sad case for me, to be sick from home and away from all that (are) Dear to me...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis was the store in Lynchburg in which Henry Brown was a partner and with which Henry Brown, Jr. was associated until he opened his own store in 1835. Includes autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brother-in-law, Jack Willcox; his brother, John's speech on the Petersburg Rail Road; and the house that Henry Brown has vacated in Lynchburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn a debt of Thomas Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed draft. Appear to refer to pictures, and may date from the time of one of the buying trips that Henry Brown, Jr. made with his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter breaking from the partnership of Hancock and Brown, he opened his own store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover lost. Concerning the care for his horses, Young American Eclipse and Spring Hill, while he is away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfile by Professor William B. Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Eleanor C. L. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Guilford Brown is her son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his \"youthful bride.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of consolation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. \"Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: \"between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney.\" On the thefts \"perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement for the payment of a debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel T. Brown is her brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The sale of a female slave \"with her Brood.\" Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers concern John Thompson Brown's attendance at Princeton, study of law, and trips to the South and to the West Indies. Includes speeches and correspondence as well as his published writings (newspaper articles, bills and pamphlets). The collection emphasizes his political career in the Virginia House of Delegates including his views on slavery. Also includes architectural plans for a two room house and elevations (1827), drafts of toasts and letters concerning his fight with John Hampden Pleasants. Prominent correspondents include William Segar Archer, James Murray Mason, John Hampden Pleasants, William Cabell Rives, Henry St. George Tucker and John Tyler. Boxes 14 - 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown (1802-1836) was born at Otter Hills, near Bedford, Virginia and was the son of Henry Brown (1760-1841). He attended the New London Academy, 1816; studied at Princeton, 1817-1820; traveled to the South and the West Indies, 1821; and studied law with Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County, Virginia, 1822-1823. He began his law practice in Clarksburg, Virginia (later West Virginia), in 1824, and represented Harrison County in the House of Delegates, 1827-1830. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. He married Mary E. Willcox June, 1830, and moved to Petersburg, where he again was elected to the General Assembly, 1831-1836. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican (now Democratic) Party, but died on 20 November 1836, at his father's home, Otter Hills, after a brief illness. The first two letters in Box 14 date from the period of his attendance at New London Academy; then follow the papers relating to Princeton, where he matriculated in 1817 at the age of 19. He was placed in the Sophomore Class on the basis of an examination before the faculty, and received the highest mark given at the College, in each of the three years he spent at the College. His report sheets show the requirements for entrance, lists of courses, and contain a resolution passed by the trustees which condemned the sharp practices of the merchants in town. Some of the correspondence of John Thompson Brown with his brother-in-law Dr. William B. Steptoe in this period is interesting for the comments it contains on the Missouri question and other matters then being debated in the U.S. Senate. The remarks made by John Thompson Brown in letters from his collegiate period may be compared with his statements on the subject of slavery later made on the floor of the House of Delegates. After graduating from Princeton, John Thompson Brown traveled to the South, and made a brief trip to the West Indies, keeping notes on his impressions. Upon his return he took up the study of law with Judge Taylor. From this period come interesting musings on such subjects as \"the family fireside,\" \"youthful recollection,\" \"friendship,\" and \"behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\" His license to practice law, dated 7 March 1824, is included in the collection. He journeyed to Clarksburg, Virginia, to set up his law practice, and kept a notebook on the trip West which reveal his first impressions of the Clarksburg area. At the end of this box is a scrapbook containing some of his published writings, speeches, and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from a schoolboy friend regarding New London Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown's examinations at the New London Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I have just been examined by the faculty and am admitted to the Sophomore Class, which is the second in the college.\" His expenses are estimated at $200.00 for the first term and $90.00 for the second. \"I will pledge myself not to spend one cent more than is really necessary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News from home; a rumor that some boys were expelled from Chapel Hill for their politics. John Thompson Brown is his brother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Medical advice; a suggested teacher for New London Academy (\"Has he energy enough manage southern students?\"); the death of Polly [Mrs. Mary Brown Clayton], sister of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe political upheaval at William and Mary College; deputies appointed \"...to fix upon the site of the Virginia University.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My expenses have far exceeded what was necessary or what you expect. I now see my error and repent...\" Three months later he offers to leave school because of his additional debts. Later in Baltimore, he is robbed of $200.00. His father adds up the year's expenses to a total of $670.00. Henry Brown is John Thompson Brown's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBehavior, No. 1. distinguished; Industry, No. 1. distinguished; Scholarship, No. 1. distinguished (1) \"If under the article scholarship, a student is marked No. 1 distinguished (1), he is considered as ranking among the first in his class.\" (From printed explanation of the report.) John Thompson Brown is of the sophomore class at Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Once the busy scene of commercial enterprise...now lifeless and inactive.\" Concerning Lynchburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The University of Virginia is established at Charlottesville with an annual appropriation of $15,000; news of a threat of slave uprisings in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown is of the junior class at Princeton. Two reports. Printed document signed. Similar reports to that of 1818. Warning is added to the September report concerning excessive expenditures by students: \"the trustees of the college give this notice to the parents and guardians of the youth, that they ought to pay no debt contracted in this town, which they have not specifically authorized.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Collegians mei consocui.\" He knew 162 fellow students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the \"present session of Congress.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rumor of a great rebellion that has taken place at Princeton; the Missouri question.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown is of the senior class of Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Fourth of July oration supporting the idea of colonizing the free Negroes in Africa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe content is on his trip to the South. 15 pages. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My father may justly complain of the great sums which he has expended on me, but his kindness shall not be abused much longer, as I hope to be in a situation to support myself.\" Endorsed: \"Brother J.--after his return from Princeton went South--through the Cherokee Nation [Alabama and Georgia] to Pensacola, and on to New Orleans--thence to Cuba and returned to U. States in the U.S. Frigate 'Hornet,' as a guest of the officers. Samuel T. Brown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA gambling scrape he was involved in; asks his father's forgiveness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chancellor Taylor has been of incalculable service to me in the study of law.\" (Needham was a law school operated by Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County in the years 1821-1836.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are the continuous drafts of a multiple of letters, continued July 8, 1831, Petersburg. The first section consists of musings and youthful recollections; the second is a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Alexander M. Jackson, at New London, to John Thompson Brown, regarding the marriage of Dr. Steptoe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes made at Judge Taylor's Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice law in the superior and inferior courts of this Commonwealth (Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusings on friendship and the wise behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter introducing John Thompson Brown when he went to Clarksburg to set up practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 pages. Musings written on a trip through Virginia: thoughts on a disappointing love affair; notes on \"Crab Orchard\" and the \"Creek Nation\" --the latter were to be incorporated into an Independence Day address delivered in Petersburg in 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Impressions of Clarksburg; the countryside is beautiful and the land very rich, but \"The people have no money and are wretchedly poor and lazy...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis plans to establish himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following newspaper clippings and pamphlets are included in a bound scrap book, with endorsements and were undoubtedly collected by John Thompson Brown himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"...Mr. Jefferson...the disclosure of his poverty...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"several cases of contempt of court, occurring in various parts of the Union, in which the punishment inflicted, has been made a subject of grievous complaint.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"The President's message.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of a committee, appointed to enquire into the nature and extent of the evils arising from the present unsettled state of Land Titles on the Western Waters of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 13th, Saturday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Bill authorizing a loan of $6,000.00 on the credit of the state, for the construction of Turnpike Road from Winchester to Parkersburg by way of Clarksburg, being under consideration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sir:--I have read in the \"Intelligencer\" of the 9th inst. your communications to the Editors of the paper, in which you remark, substantially, that the only Candidate to represent the town of Petersburg in the General Assembly is a stranger to most voters...Not doubting that I am the person alluded to...,\" signed John Thompson Brown\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The following copy of a Petition to the Legislature of Virginia, we insert at the request of a number of our Citizens.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 pages. \"On motion of Mr. Brown of Petersburg, the report of the committee on slaves, free Negroes and mulattoes, and the amendment of Mr. Preston were taken up; when Mr. Brown rose and addressed the house as follows:...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The bill to amend an act authorizing the Board of Public Works to subscribe on behalf of the Commonwealth, to the stock of the Petersburg Rail Road, was read a third time. Mr. Brown said...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Andrew Jackson was unanimously recommended to the Citizens of Virginia, as the next President. \"Mr. Miller of Powhatan then submitted the following Resolution...\"(Concerning the Vice-President). Mr. Brown of Petersburg, then submitted the following by way of substitute for the above...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence while Brown established himself in Clarksburg, and while representing Harrison County in the General Assembly. The material in this box covers the period 1825 to 1829, when John Thompson Brown was resident of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia). In this period John Thompson Brown wrote some of the \"Letters to the Editor,\" printed in the Clarksburg Enquirer, contained in the scrap book noted above in Box 14. A draft of a part of the letter concerning the poverty of Mr. Jefferson is to be found in this box (1825). In July 1826, John Thompson Brown wrote to his brother Henry Brown, Jr. of his aim to run for the U.S. Congress. In 1827 he was elected to the House of Delegates; he was re-elected in 1828 and 1829. This box also contains various printed and manuscript material touching upon his career in the General Assembly. By the end of 1829, John Thompson Brown had established himself in Clarksburg, built a house, and planned to buy into a partnership in a store to advance his financial position. In a letter of March 23, 1829 he mentions his desire to run in the next election for the U.S. Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...the friends of Old Hickory...hear Adamses success spoken of and the probability of Clay's being made Secretary of State...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a legal opinion concerning sheriffs, which his father apparently requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA flowery letter to an old friend from Princeton. \"I have acquired some little reputation at the bar and a practice that supports me very decently.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of an address to an investigating group (perhaps a grand jury), with endorsement: \"1. Act against cutting down trees. 2. Act providing for a good and sufficient jail.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is part of a printed letter concerning \"Mr. Jefferson the disclosure of his poverty...\" over the signature Alexander. (See bound scrapbook, the last item in Box 14.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesire of John Thompson Brown to run for the U.S. Congress or for a seat in the General Assembly. Suggests that Henry Brown send $1,000.00 to help achieve this.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I find that there is a serious and, I believe, a somewhat general wish to bring me out for the Legislature.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am a candidate for the Legislature at the next election...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn announcement of the candidacy of John Thompson Brown for the General Assembly. He reviews what he considers to be the most important problems of the day, and discusses (1) the invasion of State sovereignty by the Federal program of \"internal development,\" (2) the harm done to Southern farmers by import duties, (3) the calling of a Constitutional Convention for the state of Virginia, (4) the dangers of the uncontrolled banking system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His election to the General Assembly; hope of election to the U.S. Congress, and the purchase of a four acre lot in town. In the first letter which John Thompson Brown wrote from the House of Delegates he said \"I have not taken much part in the debates of the House and do not expect to do so...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note is \"in regard to the question whether Clinton or Calhoun should run as Vice-President on the Jackson ticket\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis ride to Richmond in a coach with other, more experienced law-makers, \"having been, as you predicted, greatly edified and instructed by a coach-full of legislators 'big with the cares of state.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull title: \"Report of a Committee Appointed To Enquire Into The Nature And Extent Of The Evils Arising From The Present Unsettled State Of Land Titles On The Western Waters Of Virginia, And To Devise A Remedy Therefor, With Leave To Report A Bill Or Otherwise\" 6 pages. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to the General Assembly for a divorce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to the General Assembly for a divorce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Resolving that members of the House of Delegates be requested to unite...in advancing the cause of this Society before the General Assembly of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn John Thompson Brown's speech: \"considered the most able one that had been delivered in the House in 5 years.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Society, in the success of which, you are pleased to express so deep an interest, is I believe, making sure progress.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis legislature activities and speeches. \"I am a Jackson man like yourself but not perfectly orthodox, as you would say, on the subject of States Rights. I published my opinions, pamphlet of 30 pages, 12 months ago and will send you a copy...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Deptartment F 247 H3B73. The second copy is located in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, under the same call number as above. 17 pages. A report to his constituents on such matters as (1) the state Constitutional Convention, (2) the lottery for the Randolph Academy in Clarksburg, (3) county elections, (4) the bill abolishing the chancery Courts and establishing a Superior Court, (5) a Turnpike to their area (defeated by the \"Eastern People\"), (6) the proposed Baltimore Railroad and (7) the settling of the question of land titles in Western Virginia. Included in the pamphlet are the full texts of the report of the committee on this subject, which he chaired, and the bill proposed by the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComment on the land titles, Chancery court bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Even now I am as comfortably situated as I could desire and shall support myself hereafter without any further drafts on your goodness...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Now well situated in his \"mansion,\" he discusses his prospects for Congress and of his plan to \"offer 2 years hence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder appointing John Thompson Brown Adjutant of the 11th Regiment, Virginia Militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes are initialed \"J. T. B.'s\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"McConley's System of Sword Tactics.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflections on people met at the Medicinal Springs, as contrasted with those of his constituency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In February, he forwards a copy of sheriff's commission to his father. During the year he borrows $400.00 for payments on his house in Clarksburg, and by the end of the year his father has agreed to advance enough capital for him to become a partner in a mercantile business. Upon the conclusion of the 1828-1829 session of the General Assembly, he writes that he will be a candidate once more, then run for Congress. In the letter of March 23rd, he writes that opposition has arisen \"on account of some laws we had passed last session authorizing the county court to levy a tax for repairing roads and bridges.\" On March 23rd he relates his experiences in Washington at the inauguration of Jackson: on December 14th he predicts that the basis of votes for whites will be surrendered in the formation of the new State constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests they ride together to Alexandria, then go to Richmond by boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia Constitutional Convention: \"I had an opportunity of hearing the most distinguished members of the body--Mr. Madison and Mr. Marshall among the rest...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from after his marriage to Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg (May 1830), and his move to that city, which he represented in the General Assembly in 1831. Also includes over one hundred toasts given at various occasions. The change which was to occur in the life and fortunes of John Thompson Brown in the year 1830 is forecast in the first letter of this box, a letter received by Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg circa December 1829, in which there is a discussion of \"Mr. B.\" Three months later (March 18, 1830) in a letter to his father, John Thompson Brown announces his intention of leaving Clarksburg, and of his need for a horse and sulky so that he may arrive in Petersburg in a manner which should \"avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution.\" The next letter in the collection (May 9, 1830), in draft, contains an account of his wedding, a wedding which was attended by no members of his immediate family. Subsequent letters tell of the generosity of the new father-in-law John V. Willcox in the gift of a town house \"provided with servants,\" a draft of $1500, and the promise of as much more as he asks (July 22, 1830). Yet the position is not satisfactory and because John Thompson Brown feels that he is losing his independence, he returns to Clarksburg with the intention of resettling there and sending for his wife (May 2, 1831). During a four week visit to Harrison County, he finds his political position has declined (June 7, 1831), so he returns to Petersburg, and is invited to make the Independence Day address for the town (June 8, 1831). As a result of this address (and the good influence of his father-in-law) he is nominated to represent the town in the House of Delegates, and is elected without opposition (September 26, 1831). He successfully sponsors a bill in the Assembly for the Petersburg Railroad (28 December 1831), is appointed Judge of Elections for the Petersburg Office of the Bank of Virginia (December 29, 1831), and is sought as a sponsor of a new newspaper which is being established in Richmond (October 20, 1831). Of particular interest is a letter to his nephew outlining his philosophy of life and advising the young man on his future (October 3, 1831). A report of the slave insurrection in Southhampton is described in a letter of September 26, 1831. At the end of this box are collected more than a hundred drafts of toasts made by John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA friend writes regarding \"Mr. B.,\" \"a man of boundless pride and diffidence. His attachment was cut down in the bud and You, my sweetest Mary, have hoped whilst he desponded...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My friends, Webster, Goffard, and others believed I could certainly be elected to Congress next Spring...I wish to appear at P[etersburg]in a manner which would probably be expected and to avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution. Henry is to get me a sulky, horse, etc., and if you can spare this additional sum you may hand it over to him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our nuptials took place at the time expected and I cannot say that there was any other allay to my happiness, than that neither you nor any of my near relatives were present.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On his honeymoon: \"Peronneau Finley travels with us, as one of our immediate party. Mr. Willcox, Sr., and three of his friends are going to N. York to the races. They came with us thus far...\" There is much discussion about where they will live, but, \"I think it probable we shall reside in Petersburg...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his Washington visit: \"we remained a week, were introduced to the President, etc., heard some interesting debates and saw all the great men of the nation...My situation is in all respects agreeable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on her marriage coupled with much advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents After a visit with his father, he writes: \"I have nothing to add on the subject of my future arrangements. I shall pursue the course which you seemed to approve when we were together.\" He writes later that Mr. Willcox has turned over to them his town house \"furnished with servants\u0026amp;amp;quot;; in another letter: \"He handed me a check for $1,500 and said that I should always have as much as I wanted...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends advice to his younger brother and, and account of his own situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters from Harrison County report that \"the District needs me badly...but it is too late...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I regret that you have temporarily declined public life--for I would not believe you have abondoned it altogether.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Autographed draft. Advice given to a young man summarizing John Thompson Brown's own philosophy of life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On his return to Harrison County, \"I found that my position here was to be too dependent...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg...'Resolved, that John Thompson Brown, Esq., he appointed Orator of the Day'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed drafts. The first important public speech of John Thompson Brown, in Petersburg, one which appears to have established his reputation, and which influenced his decision to remain there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his Independence Day address; the wisdom of his brother's decision to visit England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See 25 April 1822, Box-folder 14:21, These are the continuous drafts of multiple letters. This draft concerns the second part which contains a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On July 25, he states that his brother has left on the packet for Baltimore on the way to Liverpool. Concerning his \"reasons of my determining not to remove to Harrison.\" On September 14 he writes that his wife has given birth to a son, who will be named Henry Peronneau, \"after you and my friend Peronneau Finley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A letter from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown to John Thompson Brown encloses the letter from Henry Brown Jr. Henry Brown, Jr. writes of his journey, as a result of which \"I become more and more an American in feeling and principle...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I was elected without opposition after announcing my sentiments freely and boldly.\" News of an insurrection of Negroes in Southampton (Nat Turner), \"they killed 55 persons, mainly women and children.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his opinions on the education of his nephew, Edward. He approves strongly of the emphasis on science to be found at West Point; on going to college among the Yankees: \"I partake in some measure of the prejudice against them--but think nevertheless that...southern firewould be none the worse for being somewhat cooled by the northern frost.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA new newspaper is proposed for the city of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA request for help in covering a $3,000 debt to \"sharpers.\" Endorsed by Windham Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the quarters he has for his wife and son. On the main question of the day he writes: \"I think no measure can or ought to be taken now for the abolition of slavery...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the bill now before the Legislature on the subject of our (Rail) Road.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of John Thompson Brown as judge of the election for directors of the Bank of Virginia in Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo speeches given before the House of Delegates, published in pamphlet form: The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the Abolition of Slavery; Speech of John Thompson Brown, (of Petersburg,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina. The important and exciting national political events of the years 1832 and 1833, as they affected the people of Virginia, are seen through the eyes of John Thompson Brown in the items included in this box. A member from Petersburg in the House of Delegates of the Virginia Assembly, John Thompson Brown was placed in a position of leadership and strongly influenced the decisions taken in those critical years. His speech on the abolition of slavery was considered so important that Judge Henry St. George Tucker and others raised the money to have it printed (18 January 1832). He was a member of the Virginia delegation to the national convention of the Republican Party; his resolution of the Vice-Presidential nominee (21-22 May 1832) was the one adopted by the Virginia caucus. As Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates, the question of President Jackson's moves against the United States Bank was of particular concern to him (9 April 1833). Great excitement was aroused by South Carolina's threat of nullification. John Thompson Brown was a member of the Committee on Federal Relations, and his substitute motion on the question is included in this box, as well as his speech on The State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina, delivered 5 January 1833, also published in pamphlet form. John Thompson Brown was invited to be a Director of the Petersburg Railroad which he declined (7 May 1832), and was considered for the position of U.S. Senator, although he felt that he was not qualified by years or experience (December 1832). An interesting report of his meeting with President Jackson is included in a letter from John Thompson Brown to his wife (23 May 1832). Also included in this box are letters from John Tyler, William Cabell Rives, and William Segar Archer (7 February, 3 March 1833). Two poems, possibly written by John Thompson Brown, clipped from a newspaper, signed Julian are included at the end of this box. 81 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes of the fortunes of the (Petersburg) Railroad Bill in the House of Delegates and State Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation regarding Rensselaer School. Samuel T. Brown, younger brother of John Thompson Brown, appears to have been interested in this school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this important speech John Thompson Brown took up several proposals for the freeing of slaves, including that of Thomas Jefferson, as submitted to the Legislature by Jefferson Randolph, his grandson, and argued against each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech.\" He also reports, \"I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, E 449 L45. 47 pages. Includes in a \"Postscript\" an answer to a statement in The Enquirer over the signature of Jefferson [Randolph]. Reference is made to a remark made in The Wig that his argument \"had been far surpassed by the discussion of the subject by a stripling . Mr. Brown of Petersburg.\" General Assembly. Committee on Federal relations. Official Document Nos. 14, 15, 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a suggested amendment for the Circuit Court Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe cannot give his nephew, Edward Steptoe, an appointment to West Point because he has used his appointment for the session. \"...the Senate is involved in the Tariff discussion...The farther I have gone into it the more thoroughly have I convinced myself of its tyrannical and oppressive character.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA resolution from the Petersburg Rail Road Company to tender thanks for \"the zeal and ability with which our Delegate John T. Brown, Esq. and our Senator, William Old, Esq. have exerted in procuring passage of the said (Rail Road) act.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the resolution presented by John Thompson Brown and reported in a newspaper article of this date preserved in the scrapbook to be found in Box 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Murray Mason (1798-1871).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I send you 2 copies of John's speech (on Slavery) and a paper with one of Jefferson Randolph's in reply to him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines appointment as a member of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autographed draft. Notes on the convention of the whole party and of the Virginia Caucus. At the latter the resolution of John Thompson Brown. was adopted, viz. that Virginia's vote should go first to P. P. Barbour for Vice-President, and when there was no longer a reasonable prospect of his selection, to Van Buren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...on last evening we went to the President who is in excellent health and fine spirits. Many persons here, including some members of Congress from Virginia, seem to be much dissatisfied with our proceedings at Baltimore...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents To his youngest brother, attending college, regarding the health of Henry, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Finley's brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe family has traveled south to escape an epidemic of Cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In the letter of December 3, he discusses the election of U.S. Senators, stating that Mr. Leigh is out because of his opposition to President Jackson. Among those mentioned for the position are Judge Henry St. George Tucker, John Randolph Rives, and himself, though he feels that he has neither the years nor the experience for the position. President Jackson's message on the U.S. Bank is discussed. On nullification he writes: \"It will, I fear, be an exciting subject and one of engrossing interest...South Carolina is unquestionably wrong and as long as she remains in the Union, must obey its laws...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe possibility of his appointment as Senator to supply the vacancy left by Mr. Tazewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcitement in Washington caused by the President's proclamation on nullification debate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the removal of deposits from the U.S. Bank by the Federal Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I was rather mortified at making a very poor speech [on Federal Relations] in the House today...To avoid misrepresentation I shall have to write out my speech...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Doc. No. 14. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations Doc. No. 15. Mr. Marshall's Substitute to the Report... Doc. No. 16. Mr. M'dowell's Amendment to Mr. Marshall's Substitute,... Opinion on proceedings in South Carolina, the proclamation by Andrew Jackson, and \"the communication of the governor of this Commonwealth on the same subject.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelivered January 5, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, printer. 1833. 42 pages. 3 copies. After stating his opposition to protective tariffs, John Thompson Brown argued that they result from \"a perversion of the spirit and intent of the Constitution, rather than a violation of its literal principles.\" He compliments the Chief Magistrate of the United States on his general policy but disputes the Proclamation of the President on other grounds, basing his argument on The Law of Nationsby E. de Vattel. As to the action of South Carolina, he contends that there is no possibility of nullification under the Constitution, but that the redress of the wrong done in the tariff act must come by recourse to the Supreme Court, to the \"Co-states\" acting in Congress, and if necessary, by an amendment to the Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Substitute Submitted By Mr. Brown, Petersburg, For the Amended Report of the Committee on Federal Relations\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompliments John Thompson Brown on his resolutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I was anxious myself that Virginia should maintain an impartial and just attitude toward both S. Carolina and the President, but far the greater part of the Assembly seemed in favour of going into one extreme or other . . . whereas I thought there was error on both sides...\" He remarks that Edward [Steptoe]has been successful in getting his appointment to West Point \"obtained (by Mr. Archer, the Senator) as a favour to me\u0026amp;amp;quot; but \"without...your letter...the application could scarcely have been successful.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Printed manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of Edward Steptoe to West Point; report of the enforcing bill in the President's proclamation, and the Tariff Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In July he announces the birth of a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the Force Bill and the Bank of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two items are signed Julian. \"On seeing Miss ____ at Clarksburg,\" and \"Julian Abandoning His Muse.\" Possibly written by John Thompson Brown about this period.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by John Thompson Brown, Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by John Thompson Brown during portions of the 1833-1834 and the 1834-1835 sessions of the General Assembly. The manuscripts begin with letters reporting the legislative battle fought and lost against the Portsmouth-Norfolk road which John Thompson Brown believed would have disastrous effects on the future of Petersburg (January 1834). Near the end of the box are letters concerning John Thompson Brown's battle fought with fists and canes in the halls of the State Capitol with a fellow representative John Hampden Pleasants (January 1835). The fracas resulted from a heated debate on the election of a U.S. Senator. John Thompson Brown was one of those mentioned for the position of U.S. Senator (December 1834), but his youth (28 years) was against him and he did not enjoy the rough and tumble of party politics then developing. Also of interest are the draft of a speech delivered on the occasion of the death of Lafayette (9 July 1834), and two notebooks used by John Thompson Brown as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates (January 1835). 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews that his brother, Samuel, is ill at Harvard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on his progress at the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His attempts to defeat the Norfolk rail road in the Assembly; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All is lost except our honour. The Portsmouth Bill [Norfolk railroad] has passed...our town [Petersburg] is prostrated...but the ancient spirit of our little town, which Mr. Madison called the 'cockade of the old Dominion' is not dead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA patent for producing domestic salt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection of a U.S. Senator, for which he has been mentioned; Mr. Leigh's election. At the end of February and beginning of March he is kept in bed with an illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his views of the political situation, mentioning the message President Jackson sent to Congress with the \"Force Bill,\" the President's plans for the Bank of the U.S., and objections to Van Buren and \"the N. York system of tactics which he will bring with him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Samuel, John Thompson Brown's brother, to start his study of law with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn J. Allen (1797-1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sold bank shares to help his brother go into business for himself; gives advice on racing horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a speech delivered in Petersburg on the occasion of the death of Lafayette. 43 pages. Endorsed: \"To my sons, should they ever read it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of his progress at the U.S. Military Academy. John Thompson Brown is the uncle of Edward J. Steptoe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a letter sending condolences for the death of a sister and congratulations on the birth of a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His resignation from the U.S. Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No subject arouses anybody except the senatorial election.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe offers to place all his monetary resources at the service of his brother in his new business venture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters, 1 draft. On the 17th he prepared a draft of a letter, which he sent on the 20th, giving an account of a fight in the halls of the General Assembly between himself and John Hampden Pleasants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of apology for the battle fought in the halls of the Virginia Capitol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account of his speech which was \"better received than anything I have ever made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA speech \"...upon the Election of a Senator in Congress: Delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia\". 28 pages. Printed book. Points out the importance of this election for \"future political events and party combinations in the state,\" and defends the incumbent, Mr. Leigh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by John Thompson Brown. 70 pages. Autographed Manuscript. Prepared for use in the Finance Committee of the House of Deputies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on taxes, license fees, and the like, prepared by John Thompson Brown for use on the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates. 116 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from February 1835, until his death in November 1836; manuscripts of four articles written to oppose the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President. The closing sessions of the State Legislature of 1834-1835 are reported in the letters at the beginning of this box. The party spirit runs high in Petersburg as the \"Jackson party\" opposes John Thompson Brown (March 1835). He is involved in a street fight with an opponent in which he receives a black eye, but the argument is made up after he wins the election (April 1835). Before the next session of the legislature, John Thompson Brown is occupied in collecting more material on the question of slavery (August 1835), and prepared three long drafts written in opposition to the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President of the U.S. Undated drafts of notes on legal cases are included at the end of the 1835 section. Henry Brown, Jr., the brother of John Thompson Brown, died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to Philadelphia and New York for his Lynchburg store. The trip of John Thompson Brown to meet the body of his brother, and his activity in settling his brother's affairs in Lynchburg are reported in the letters included in this box. At the end of July he takes his family to his father's home, Otter Hills, near New London in Campbell County, for the funeral sermon of Henry Brown, Jr. While there he contracts an illness which keeps him there until his death on 26 November 1836. 104 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the birth of a son, John Thompson Brown II, and tells his brother that he had ordered $2800 placed to his account to support the store that he had opened.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political activity in Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Jackson party has brought out the most popular man in Petersburg against...it is quite likely he will beat me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On April 18 he writes, \"I was elected by a majority of 37 (13 of which were from Richmond).\" There is also a report of a street fight between John Thompson Brown and \"a Jackson man.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the chances of Van Buren to carry Virginia in the election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to retire from politics and seek a position as Judge of the courts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has sent a box of books to help him in his law studies, and describes a visit by his old friend Peronneau Finley and his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to his father about plans to visit him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Drafts on the subject of the northern resolutions on slavery, particularly those recently passed in Portland and Boston. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family discussion, especially concerned with the sisters who were yet to find husbands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of the election of John Thompson Brown as an honorary member of the Jefferson Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe content is on the stand of Mr. Van Buren on emancipation. 28 numbered columns. Signed \"Mr. Brown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on this topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on this topic. Also includes an additional 2 page insertion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on this topic. The series of drafts is in opposition to Martin Van Buren, candidate for the President of the United States. 48 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGood reports of the new business venture of his brother, Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo his brother, on a buying trip to New York; political prospects now look bright, but \"the state is lost\" to the Anti-Van Buren forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommission as Captain in the Cavalry of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Wyndham Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Captain John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Thompson Brown writes five letters from Hobson's Inn, Homes, Otter Hills, and Lynchburg. On the trip to accompany his sister-in-law and the body of Henry Brown, Jr. back to the family home, Otter Hills. Henry Brown, Jr. died while on a shopping trip to New York for supplies for his Lynchburg store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe body of Henry Brown, Jr. was taken that morning for Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of her father, Henry Brown Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Taking inventory at the store of his late brother; preparing to settle his estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the stocktaking in the store of Henry Brown, Jr. On July 19 he wrote that he was coming to his father's place on the Sunday next to hear his brother's funeral preached. This is the last letter from John Thompson Brown to his father, for on that visit to Otter Hills he was taken with the illness from which he died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the disposal of the store inventory; sends a piano to her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMourning his brother's death, he makes arrangements for his own family to join him. (This is the last letter written by John Thompson Brown preserved in this collection.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe niece of John Thompson Brown writes to her uncle regarding the recent death of her father, Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes regarding the settling of the store business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures: \"A lock of the hair of John Thompson Brown, 29 years\" envelope marked, \"For sister Mary from my dear brother John's Grave, Nov. 13th, 1845, Mrs. Alice Brown Worthington,\" with clover leaves inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Robert B. Bolling, Chairman. A resolution in memory of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned D. M. Bernard, Clerk. Endorsement by James MacFarland, Jr., to Mrs. John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolences on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA resolution that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days in honor of John Thompson Brown, by William A. Dod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Delegates in memory of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of grief written by Mrs. Brown to her father-in-law. Mrs. Mary E. Brown is the widow of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of consolation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn service as Executors of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: A dramatic sketch, Kentucky Land Laws, Goosawattee Indians, and map of the region around Bedford, Virginia. 40 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pages. Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autographed draft. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bounties offered for Indian scalps in Bedford between 1755 and 1758.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large folded ink drawing of a building \"taken from the Colonade of the Temple of Minerva Parthenon at Athens,\" with notes of construction details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings. Boxes 20 - 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, commissions, receipts, etc., of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, killed in action on May 6, 1864; his drafts of speeches in defense of slavery. This box contains the papers from the period after the death of John Thompson Brown, and concern John Thompson Brown II, born in 1835, some 18 months before the death of his father. One letter (November 20, 1844) lists the courses studied by boys at the ages of 9, 11, and 13; a travel book gives an interesting picture of Europe (May 4, 1857); and a draft of a letter describes the bleedings to which a tourist entering Italy had to submit. John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by the members of his company (December 1, 1859). Also included are notes of speeches made to rouse war enthusiasm. The receipt for a saber and belt (April 23, 1861) mark the beginning of action, and other records follow John Thompson Brown II's rise to Major, then to Colonel. His request for a transfer to a more active field of war and an extended argument with his commanding officer, Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, are of interest. The box concludes with items which appear to have been on the person of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, when he was killed in action on 6 May 1864. 83 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the courses in school taken by a nine year old boy and his two brothers, Wilicox, 11 years old, and Peronneau, 13 years old.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 pages. Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertifies that John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by viva voce vote of the members of his company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReferences to Douglas and the threat to slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the raid on Harper's Ferry by John Brown, October 19, 1859, and the treatment of him as a martyr in the North. 5 pages. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I greatly fear that the time has passed when great questions of State equality are to be settled in the Halls of Congress...this settlement requires powder and ball...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on ammunition on hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Court Martial action taken for refusal to do guard duty, by a trooper under the command of Colonel John Thompson Brown II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for transfer, with his command, to the Division of General D. H. Hills, so that he might be more actively engaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a suggestion for winter furloughs in order to extend the length of service in the fighting season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished by West and Johnson, Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a dispute arising between the two over John Thompson Brown's command.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by W. H. Taylor and Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for whitewashing two rooms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest the return of his report on the battle of Chancellorsville so that he might submit it to General Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift list and cover addressed to Jackson's Reserve Artillery, near Bowling Green, Caroline County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing several commissions, leather bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph poem and newspaper text; \"Lines written on seeing 'Rifle' the war-horse of Col. J. T. B....\" from the Richmond Dispatch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe marker titled \"Thompson Brown\" has blue ribbons attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers relating to the oldest son of John Thompson Brown, Henry Peronneau Brown, begin with letters written by his mother Mrs. Mary E. Brown. She expresses concern that her son is more interested in affairs other than his studies (March 1, 1849). His school career is traced briefly through his years at the University of Virginia (June 28, 1851). The letters exchanged between Henry Peronneau Brown and his fiancee, Frances Bland Coalter, 1858, lead into the family correspondence which completes this box. (Other letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her family are found in Box 6, Coalter and Tucker Papers.) From May, 1861, all letters are concerned with the war. Letters written by John Coalter II, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown in 1878 give a graphic picture of the struggle made by a southern farmer to re-establish himself after the war. 108 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of an infant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking clothes for the army: \"1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on \"the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in \"this antiquated spot\u0026amp;amp;quot; because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTheir brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefuses a request for $500 by his nephew; recommends that he stop drinking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for wages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts with stores. 3 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote written on an early \"penny post card.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written to his sister as he made a start in farming after the end of the war: \"I have not the means to buy me a suit of clothes.\" Later he added: \"I never was as poor in my life before as I am now...I have not spent during the whole year on myself more than $10...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst mention of Cassie Tucker, who was later to marry John Thompson Brown III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA request for a purchase of a case of \"56 Home Remedies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of Cassie Tucker, wife of John Thompson Brown III. \"You have introduced into your home a very sunbeam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"Fanny\", his sister-in-law, and concerns the death of John Coalter II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement concerning the trust for Mrs. Fanny B. Brown (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters in this box concerning John Thompson Brown III, begin with one from his mother, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, the former Frances Bland Coalter. There are 6 report cards from The University School, Petersburg, Virginia (1877-1879). Of interest is a pamphlet of Resolutions Passed in 1894, 1895, and 1896...Denouncing the Bedford High School Act. Many of the letters in the collection are from Mrs. Cynthia B. Tucker Coleman to her niece Cassie (Mrs. John Thompson Brown III). Letters from the children, John Thompson Brown IV, Frances Brown, and Henry Peronneau Brown II, are included as well as photographs of some members of the family and pictures of the family home, Ivy Cliff, Bedford County (formerly Otter Hill) the home of Captain Henry Brown, great grandfather of John Thompson Brown III. At the end of the box is a notebook containing sermons copied out by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown for her son John Thompson Brown III. 80 items. (John Thompson Brown III, son of Henry Peronneau Brown, who married Cassie Tucker, thus reuniting the family with the Tucker line.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo her son (John Thompson Brown III) urging him to improve his writing and \"to read your Bible and say your prayers every day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA description of the London Museum and Zoo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport cards from University School, some countersigned by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown. 6 items. Printed document signed. Some contain letters by John Thompson Brown III, when the reports were sent home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper written on Martin Luther.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends Bible reading as the antidote for \"the very corrupt sentiments which are scattered through the classical writers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The recent death of her husband, Dr. Coleman; the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents During her illness, Mrs. Brown's children are in the care of Mrs. Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA child's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejoices that Cassie's health is \"entirely restored.\" Beverly Tucker and Braxton Bryan are mentioned as attending an assembly of the clergy at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are addressed to \"Thompson\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photographs, one of John Thompson Brown IV and his sister, Frances Bland Coalter Brown, with a servant, Aunt Jane; the other of the house, Ivy Cliff, originally called Otter Hill. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"...make haste and get well enough to come home where you are much missed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a separate sermon. Autographed draft signed. \"Given to my son June 5, 1890. Let him read it carefully and may God have mercy on his soul. Amen.\" (Mrs. Frances B. Brown died in September 1894.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to the Brown and Tucker families after 1900. Accounts of Cary A. Adams are placed at the beginning of the box. Newspaper clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska, relate to Judge John Randolph Tucker. Another member of the family, Captain David Tucker Brown, is represented by two letters (1918, 1919) written from France when he was serving as a member of the American Commission to negotiate peace. Seventeen undated items concerning unidentified persons are grouped at the end of the box. 85 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Pres. of Const. Convention, 1901-2.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCandidacy for the position of Lieutenant Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeriodical. Pages 125-139. Printed manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Newsclippings regarding William B. Allison, Theodore Roosevelt, and \"The Political Situation, 1876-1908\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker taken from the Nome Daily Nugget, Nome Democrat and Nome Industrial Worker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Farmer's Winter Institute in Agriculture, 1913-1914, of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom \"The World\", New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking. With the \"American Commission to Negotiate Peace.\" There is also mention of John Thompson Brown IV, of Wilmington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA proclamation by Westmoreland Davis, Governor. Also Includes a song sheet of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War service claim, draft on the Bank of Virginia, and article surviving soldier's payments. 3 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"From private who served you on the memorable 8th of Jany, 1815.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from the Royal Geographical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn alphabetical list of flowers with the characteristics of each expressed symbolically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of pictures from engravings, plus some advertisements and copies of publications. Circa 400 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 columns of news clippings from \"Central Presbyterian.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 poems, news clippings and a clipping with sheet music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrated London News, December 18, 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas supplement from the Illustrated London News, December 18, 1869.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 clippings of engravings about archaeology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 clippings of engravings about farming and husbandry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 clippings of engravings of churches destroyed in the Chicago fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 clippings of Civil War engravings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 clippings of engravings of zoological topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 clippings of engravings about the Crimea when occupied by Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupplement to Harper's Monthly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly cartoons appearing in Harper's Monthly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pages from the April 1872 issue of Hearth and Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping of Masthead of Harper's Monthly with an engraving of Clothes and Styles. November 29, 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover page of the New York Fireside Companion. November 18, 1873.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive sections of the November 1873 edition of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 18, 1874 pamphlet \"Pastoral Letter\" written by T.D. Witherspoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour clippings of engravings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull June 16, 1877 issue of Illustrated Christian Weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1883 Calendar sheet for Hiram Sibley \u0026amp;amp; Co., Seedsman, in color.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge foldout of the family tree of Queen Victoria from the Illustrated London News, \"Jubilee edition.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1896 price list for U.S. Stamps by N.E. Carter of Delavan, Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree color illustrations with a poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Golden Horseshoe\" pamphlet with illustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix book sale advertisements by different publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA completed form for \"self-measurement\" for suits by the company, Noah Walker and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive advertising cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive advertisements for carriages, ranges, safes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive sheets of medical advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions for playing the Monneuse Turkish Tubephone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 page notebook with pasted clippings of engravings of different subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions prepared by Yolande (Lonnie) Dobbs, of material pertaining to John Thompson Brown in boxes 7 to 19. She chose material to transcribe that would \"provide a fuller picture of Brown, his family and his political career at a time in American and Virginian history when a number of significant events were taking place. The issues of slavery, states rights, tariffs, elections of Senators, the Bank of the United States, presidential elections and the changing political parties were issues of vital importance to John Thompson Brown.\" Transcribed from 1998-2005. CD of transcriptions is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction gives genealogical information of the Brown Family, beginning with Henry Brown who died in 1757 in New Jersey. Includes transcriptions of legal transactions, letters and other documents (not from this collection) which show the procession of the Brown Family from New Jersey to parts of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory of Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I. Typed and carbon transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836). Also, handwritten transcriptions that are not typed. Includes notes on possible subject arrangement of the transcriptions. The following folders may loosely follow this order. Includes processing notes, genealogical information and a partial inventory. The project appears to be incomplete. The author of these transcriptions may be Lonny Dobbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo typed carbon inventories of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I, entitled \"...containing papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Harrison County and Petersburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters from 1814 to 1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters for 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript and one carbon transcript of letters from 1818 to 1824.  Noted as \"Letters of J.T. Brown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript, two carbon transcripts and the handwritten transcriptions of newspaper clippings from J.T. Brown's scrapbook. 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William Munford, Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and Henry Peronneau Brown.","This finding aid is also available in microfilm format in Swem Library, College of William and Mary. An additional index can be found at: National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States available from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc., 1021 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314.","Papers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge. Boxes 1-6.","The series spans genealogical material, introductory material, poems, autographical material and John Coalter's correspondence until the death of his first wife, Maria Rind. The record of the gift of the collection, genealogical charts of the Tucker, Coalter, Tomlin and Brown families, and sundry genealogical notes which form a preface to the collection, are placed at the beginning of this box. The collection begins with 54 poems, the first of which is signed by St. George Tucker. Two signed poems by William Munford are included. The largest group of poems are those exchanged by John Coalter and Maria Rind, his first wife. Others were collected in the family papers until the middle or the latter part of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the material in Box 1 concerns John Coalter: an autobiographical sketch written by him on his 18th birthday, and letters covering the period of his early life from 1787, when he went to live with the St. George Tucker family, until the death of his first wife in 1793. Interesting letters from John Munford, a classmate of Coalter, are included, several of which concern the College of William and Mary and Harvard College.  221 items.","Note concerning the gift \"Received from Mrs. Fleming Saunders, of Evington, Virginia, in exchange for a scholarship grant to Miss Frances Bland Saunders,\" 3 March 1947.","Genealogical charts: 1. Coalter, with Tucker and Randolph connections; 2. Tomlin, as connected with Coalter and Brown; 3. Brown, as connected with Coalter and Tucker.","Chart of Coalter and Brown families compiled by Jennifer Boone for an honors thesis.","Sheets of sundry genealogical notes.","Notes concerning John Coalter (1769-1838).","Topical poems of this period written by John Coalter, Maria Rind, St. George Tucker, William Munford, and others.","Autobiographical sketch of John Coalter until his 18th birthday. Describes life on Walker's Creek, Rockbridge County; his responsibility for the farm while his father is away at war.","Samuel Brown is a young lawyer, earning 40£ per year as usher for John Holt.","Describes his new position as tutor to the children of St. George Tucker.","The death of Mrs. Tucker; plans of St. George Tucker to move because the plantation, Matoax, reverts to the sons of Mrs. Tucker (Richard, John, and Theodorick Randolph). He intends to move to Williamsburg, but he can no longer pay John Coalter 30£ per annum; offers to give legal training in exchange for tutoring services.","His father hopes that John Coalter will return home, to the higher country, for the \"sickly season.\"","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Samuel Brown gives details of his studies at Dickinson College, and congratulates John Coalter on his chance to study law with St. George Tucker.","Attending lectures of the Rev. James Madison, President of the College of William and Mary, on Natural Philosophy, and of Mr. Wythe on Law. When John Coalter loses his ribbon he must let his hair hang free for want of money to buy another.","Two young cousins, in custody of Indians for three and six years respectively, were freed by the army in Detroit.","James Rind, had been studying law with St. George Tucker in Williamsburg but left to take a position with \"Col. N.\" Maria Rind remains in the household of St. George Tucker, where she cared for the children.","Concerning his wedding trip.","Covers lacking. John Grierson Rind is a brother of Maria Rind. He mentions the need of John Coalter for a coat and a pair of spectacles.","Scope and Contents Approval of the Constitution by South Carolina is still in doubt; threat of an Indian War in Georgia. \"Brother Davidis over in Gloucester. If he has success in purchasing Negroes, I hope we will be ready to sett (sic) out on our route to the South.\"","First letter of young Micajah Coalter, who is learning to write.","\"Have you been exempted from paying the oppressive Duty which most of our Backwoods Gentlemen have paid for that Knowledge which they have gathered at Williamsburg in Autumn--I mean the loss of Health and a good complexion.\"","Mentions John Coalter's desire to return home.","Expresses desire to marry and to live on the farm while he is getting started in his law practice.","\"...nothing can be expected without riches...however deserving of a better fate the poor always meet with rudeness and contempt.\" (Children of a Williamsburg printer, the Rinds were orphaned at an early age and were helped by the Tuckers.)","Physical Location: For letters of 16 June 1790, 4 July 1790, and 7 Sept. 1790 see medium oversize file. 12 letters. His father does not have land to give him at that time, so he cannot marry at once. He has decided to move to Staunton, and continue his studies. In September he writes that he hopes to visit Williamsburg around Christmas, and apply for admission to the bar.","The letters are written with great difficulty and show a lack of schooling.","Mentions \"your quondam charges, Henry, Tudor, Beverley, and Fanny (Tucker) and John and Theodorick Randolph.\" Hopes he may live and study with Mr. Wythe. \"Nothing would advance me faster in the world than the reputation of having been educated by Mr. Wythe, for such a man as he, casts a light upon all around him.\"","John Coalter has borrowed a horse from him for the trip to Staunton.","\"I...was much pleased to hear of your gallantry but am affeared it has been attended with some accident which occasioned your move to the mountains again...\" (Evidently John Coalter did something to protect Maria Rind. He then decided to leave Williamsburg in order to establish himself and be in a position to support her as his wife.)","Physical Location: For letters of 6 April 1791 and 15 April 1791 see medium oversize file. 18 letters. After obtaining his license in Williamsburg, John Coalter has his first case in Amherst. Of St. George Tucker, he writes: \"I would rather have the approbation of that man than worlds for my admirers.\" Advice is given in regard to the torment by John Randolph; plans are made for their marriage in autumn.","In April she writes that Mr. Tucker plans to remarry; she wishes to move up the date of their marriage. She dreads \"the prospect of Johnny Randolph returning and you well know, my love, how liable your dear is to be insulted by him...\"","Physical Location: For letter of 23 April 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 3 letters. \"...thru the surprising friendship of Mr. Wythe, I live in his house and board at his table...In this happy situation tomorrow I begin the Study of Law.\"","Congratulates James Rind on receiving his license to practice law.","\"We visit very often at the different houses in the neighborhood, at Westover, Nesting, and Shirley, where I saw Robin Carter...we may expect to see you after Mrs. Carter has become Mrs. Tucker.\"","2 letters. Covers lacking. On the return of a wagon and horses; purchases of additional farm animals.","Scope and Contents Physical Location: For letter of 22 July 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 4 letters. Living and studying with Mr. Wythe. John Thompson (grandfather of John Thompson Brown) was among the 4th of July orators. Verse and poetic criticism of St. George Tucker. George Wythe is teaching his servant to write.","Scope and Contents This law practice is discouraging; entrusts Maria Rind to his care, and sends greetings on St. George Tucker's 39th birthday.","Discourages John Coalter from coming \"across the Alps\"-- there are too many lawyers already.","Covers lacking. Has moved to Richmond with Mr. Wythe. Mentions building of the canal. Samuel Brown to study in Scotland; congratulates John Coalter on his marriage to Maria Rind.","Elizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.","Scope and Contents Description of George Washington delivering an address in Philadelphia. Congratulates John Coalter on his marriage and sends compliments to his brothers. (This Samuel Brown may be the uncle of John Thompson Brown.)","The letter, addressed to \"Fan\", was written soon after Mrs. Coalter had gone to Staunton with her husband.","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\". On the marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter.","Scope and Contents Death of Maria Skipwith; the great distress of Mrs. (Lelia Skipwith) Tucker.","His wages are to be 15£ or 20£ per year as a clerk.","Scope and Contents The letter from Edinburgh contains an interesting description of life in the Scottish capital, the coldness of his fellow students until they are introduced, and his warm reception by a family to which he had a letter of introduction.","Scope and Contents Reports that there are about forty students at the College of William and Mary; Theodorick Randolph has died; \"Thompson has left W\u0026amp;M,\" and his mother proposes to send him to Harvard.","Enquires about Maria and their expected first child. (Both mother and child died.)","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg and Columbia, South Carolina. The \"distressing news\" that his wife has died in childbirth.","War reports; the parade of the Richmond Grenadiers, Light Horse and Light Infantry.","Consoles John Coalter on the loss of his wife; reports the Independence Day orations at the College of William and Mary, and mentions the raising of subscriptions to aid distressed French immigrants at Norfolk.","The subseries covers the correspondence of John Coalter during his second marriage to Margaret Davenport, and in the early years of his third marriage, to Frances Bland Tucker. Correspondence from St. George Tucker, Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Mrs. Judith Randolph, and others is included. The material traces the legal career of John Coalter from 10 April 1795, when St. George Tucker recommended him for the position of Clerk of the Court in Staunton, through the period of his second and third marriages to Margaret Davenport, 1795 (she died in 1797), and to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802. Included also are letters to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter from her father St. George Tucker, her stepmother Mrs. Lelia Skipwith Tucker, her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph of Bizarre, and others. Correspondence with William Munford, in Williamsburg, is also included. 164 items.","Recommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.","\"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend.\"","Requests payment of a debt.","Scope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is \"in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child.\"","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of \"making a stroke at her character\"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.","James Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.","Recounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.","\"There can be but one in the world\"; for her, but he is \"out of her reach.\" At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.","Concerning a mare to be serviced.","The \"war\"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.","Mention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.","Condolences \"on this distressing occasion\"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)","Scope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.","She should \"by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker\"; and that she \"had better look about\" (for a husband).","The letter is from the papers of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The \"Mama\" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.","Complains that she is \"surrounded by the real evils of life.\" (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)","Concerning a horse in which he is interested.","Hint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.","Scope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.","Scope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.","Scope and Contents The letters are written from Richmond, Elm Grove, and Lexington. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter returns to Williamsburg for the birth of her first child, Francis Lelia; the burning of the buildings of Lexington Academy.","The letters are written from Williamsburg, Haymarket, and Fredericksburg.","Scope and Contents John Coalter was on the court circuit.","Scope and Contents The letters are undated, but are replies to those from Frances Bland Tucker Coalter to John Coalter.","F. Davenport was the mother of the second wife of John Coalter, who continued to live with the Coalters.","Concerning deed to property, probably Elm Grove, the home bought by John Coalter.","Maria Carter was a step-daughter of St. George Tucker.","Writes of obtaining a clerk's position with the Ohio Assembly at $4.00 per day.","Scope and Contents Death of her husband and her straitened circumstances; Bizarre in bad condition; hopes to send her son, St. George, to Europe to cure his deafness.","Scope and Contents In June, St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker set out for Staunton in order to be there for the lying-in of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents First mention of the second Coalter child, Elizabeth.","The illness of Tudor Randolph.","Congratulates John Coalter on the birth of his second daughter and the purchase of Elm Grove. He writes at length about the difficulty in buying good house servants.","Financial matters, mainly about bank shares and dividends.","St. George Randolph's visit to England; her disappointment over his continued deafness Dr. Cooper says \"occasioned by the irruption of his ears at nine months old.\" Has no authority over the servants. Illness of Polly the seamstress.","Scope and Contents Thirty sick Negroes. Poverty.","Scope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.","Payment of $1,230 on bank shares.","Scope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.","Scope and Contents Small pox.","Scope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.","His wife Evelina has given birth to a son.","Anne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.","Mention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).","Scope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.","Correspondence of John Coalter and his third wife while he was serving as Circuit Court Judge; correspondence of their daughters, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, with parents and grandparents. Subseries finishes with the fourth marriage of John Coalter. Interesting comments on the effect of the embargo in South Carolina, and of episodes in the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay area are found in these letters. There is also a report of the destruction wrought in Bruton Parish Church by the \"youth of Williamsburg,\" and remarks of Saint George Tucker (June 14, 1809) upon the occasion of the birth of his first grandson, St. George Coalter, in which he strongly condemns the academies and colleges of that day. Letters include those exchanged by John Coalter with his third wife Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter from 1809-1811, when John Coalter was serving as Circuit Judge. In 1811 he accepted an appointment as judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; the family then moved to Richmond. There are many letters received by Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter between 1809 and her death in 1813, from her father St. George Tucker, and stepmother Mrs. Lelia Tucker, in Williamsburg, from her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph at Bizarre, and from other members of the family. There also are many letters to the daughters of John Coalter, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker, from their grandparents, from 1813 to the death of Frances Lelia Coalter in 1821.","On the appointment of John Coalter to his position as \"a judge under the new Judiciary System.\" (John Coalter was appointed February 7, 1807).","Mentions a visit from the newly married Beverley Tucker and Polly Coalter and writes concerning her sons Saint George and Tudor.","Scope and Contents Letters written by John Coalter from Botetourt, Greenbrier, Kanhawa Court House, and Richmond during spring and autumn sessions of the Circuit Court. Contain instructions for planting, the upkeep of Elm Grove, and other matters.","Instructions for planting and penning up of a farm.","Scope and Contents One of the letters concerns the troubles with the English and the hope for a peaceful settlement.","Scope and Contents Three letters written from Richmond and Williamsburg. In the letter of June 14, St. George Tucker mentions the birth of John Coalter's first son his first grandson (St. George Tucker Coalter) \"who, if my prayers for him may be heard, will never descend from the dignity of a private station.\" Concerning the education of his grandson, he writes, \"unless the manners of our youth, or the management of their tutor, shall undergo a most surprising and happy change in this Country, I had rather he should never hear of an Academy or a College, than enter the walls of one.","Congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents This series of letters is concerned, among other problems, with the difficulty of meeting payments on Elm Grove, of a fight between two of their slaves, the treatment of one of the wives by slave husband and the imprisonment on the plantation of the two slaves. Effort to get a tooth pulled. Two doctors and, finally, \"a shoemaker named Cease\" were able to extract the tooth about a week after the first attempt was made. Alcoholism of a friend. Afflicting account of sister's situation at Bizarre. \"She must come to us, as soon as she can leave Bizarre; which she says cannot be before Xmas, that she may complete the clothing of the Negroes.\"","Appeals to James All to represent the district. About the war situation: \"We are more Colonies than ever--i.e. we give our wholetrade to aid Britain in her wars--were we Colonies we would only give the revenue arising from trade.\"","Scope and Contents Her parents were trying to buy a cook for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter without great success.","Scope and Contents These five letters although undated, are believed to have been written in 1810.","Scope and Contents Reports that Bruton Parish Church has been \"totally and wantonly destroyed...the Bellows and many of the pipes cut to pieces,\" evidently by the youth of the town.","Scope and Contents Eleven letters written from Richmond and Staunton. John Coalter attending the spring and autumn sittings of the Circuit Court, sends instructions for the management of the farm.","Scope and Contents Six letters discuss news of the farm, the slaves, and family. Relays questions from slave Ned about the farm and permission for him to visit his daughter in Rockingham and his wife's petition to accompany him.","Concerning a cook for sale.","David Coalter, Mary's father.","Scope and Contents Letters from William McPheeter, J. W. Allison, Joseph C. Cabell, Polly A. Steele, and William Kinney to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter (relatives of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter) are placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents The four letters from M.S. Baldwin, M. Bush, Arch. Stuart, and \"M. T.,\" in Richmond and Petersburg, are undated but are presumed to date from 1811, and placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents Five letters written from Lewisburg and Kanahwa. In May, John Coalter writes of his appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (May 11, 1811). \"God help me, I know not what to do. All have advised my acceptance.\" In October he writes of arrangements made for the move to Richmond, and of plans to sell the cattle at Elm Grove.","Scope and Contents In April Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter writes, \"I very much fear I shall never be reconciled to our fate\"--of separation for such long periods when John Coalter is absent on the court circuit. (A month later John Coalter was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals.) Also mentions a \"terrible whipping\" their two year old son St. George Tucker Coalter had \"for obstinacy.\"","Tucker strongly advises his brother-in-law against accepting his new appointment: \"Rest assured that no other Judge of the General Court will accept the office which is tendered you.\"","Scope and Contents John St. George Randolph is a son of Mrs. Judith Randolph.","Scope and Contents Two separate letters from B. W. Leigh and Catherine Matthews, Petersburg and Staunton, to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Speaking of himself as an \"ex-judge,\" Tucker advises John Coalter regarding his new appointment; concern for the health of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Frances Lelia Coalter writes with concern about her mother's health.","Scope and Contents News of the children sent to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter who is quite ill.","Concern for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter's poor health.","Scope and Contents The nine letters discuss troubled times are reflected in this series of letters. In July, Tucker comments on the American privateer with one nine-pounder which took a British schooner armed with four twelve pounders. In August he gives an account of the Baltimore riot in which a jail was broken into and prisoners assassinated. He writes that such action \"is beyond measure horrible and obnoxious; and every good Citizen ought to set his face against such damnable proceedings,\" but concludes, \"The Yankees, no doubt, will be glad of the precedent...I look forward to a dissolution of the Union, as an Event not far off.\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning the sale of Elm Grove.","Reflects the uncertainty of the war situation in his letter.","Scope and Contents Frances L. Coalter writes to her father who is with her mother, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, in her last illness at the medicinal springs.","Scope and Contents Writing to his daughter before she goes to the Springs for her final siege of illness, St. George Tucker sends the news that the enemy had left the waters about Williamsburg after much destruction and property along the river.","Scope and Contents In these letters it is apparent that Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter is near death.","Scope and Contents Letters of hope and prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Three letters from Joseph C. Cabell, Mary W. Cabell, Edgewood, and Wm H. Cabell, Monte Videa. Reports of the war: \"the conduct of the British at Craney Island was the most cowardly imaginable,\" and \"We have just been informed by rumor that the British Squadron in the Chesapeake has been reinforced...\"","The cover has the date and \"J. Randolph, Jr.\" endorsed on it with the seal containing the Randolph Coat of Arms.","Writes of his \"great and irretrievable loss\" his wife died \"on Sunday evening, the 12th instant.\"","Scope and Contents The first letter was written after the death of St. George Tucker's daughter.","To her granddaughter, the second child of John Coalter and his late wife. (A biographical note of John Coalter's family is enclosed in the folder with this letter.)","Scope and Contents She writes that \"the events of the present week will supply to you the want of a Mother and Sister, which you have so severly felt, particularly in the last six or eight months.\" Frances L. Coalter, the sister of Elizabeth T. Coalter, died in 1821 at the age of 18. John Coalter was soon to marry his fourth wife, a widow Williamson.","Scope and Contents Second is titled \"Tucker-Green Annals.\"","Scope and Contents The Tuckers are in their summer home at Warminster, with Maria Carter Cabell, daughter of Mrs. L. Tucker, and her husband Joseph Cabell.","A New Year's greeting to his granddaughters.","Children of John Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter and St. George Tucker Coalter; their spouses; children and other extended family","Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. George Tucker, are preserved, as well as letters to their uncles Henry and Beverley Tucker and John Randolph of Roanoke. Of special note is a letter of October 1831 in which St. George Tucker Coalter writes fully of Randolph during a visit to Roanoke. After his death in 1833, Randolph's will caused great difficulty and misunderstanding in the family, and appears to cast a slur on his step-father St. George Tucker. The letters of St. George Tucker Coalter to his wife and sister, especially those written from the springs which he visits each year, form the largest single group. In these letters an interesting picture of nineteenth century social life is to be found.","Typescript.","Scope and Contents School girl letters written by J. H. T. before her marriage.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tucker writes to congratulate Virgilia Savage in December on her marriage.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Letters of my dear and venerated Grandfather, S. G. Tucker, High Souled, Generous Gentleman.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself \"Your old blind Grandpa\" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: \"All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves.\"","Scope and Contents These two letters were written after the death of St. George Tucker.","Writes in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, \"will not return to Virginia as a resident.\" Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his \"Introductory Lecture,\" reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures delivered at the Winchester Law School, pp. 7-14.","Scope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.","Scope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)","St. George Tucker Coalter prepares to leave school to marry.","The letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. \"Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him...\"","Scope and Contents His \"chill and fever,\" the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.","Scope and Contents In October he writes: \"Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease...\" Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: \"He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with...\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning her husband's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Writes to his sister about crops, planting, and the like.","Scope and Contents The two cousins, grandsons of John Coalter, are infants; this letter is written by St. George Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents In the January letter, he announces the birth of a son, Henry St. George Tucker Coalter. From White Sulphur Springs, he writes on July 27 that \"the shortness of breath and the hacking cough have left me entirely.\"","Scope and Contents Her husband is at the Springs; she would like to join him but cannot afford it. \"He says he never wished for money before, as the want of it keeps him from having company...\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Charlottesville, White Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, Sweet Springs, and Salt Sulphur Springs. An interesting group of letters describing life at several of the medicinal springs which were so popular in the 19th century. He describes his daily regimen, the meals, the baths, other tourists, the costs, and the physical characteristics of the resorts.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her husband about family matters while he is at the springs for his health.","Scope and Contents A continuation of his previous letters, including a crude drawing of the buildings and grounds of Salt Sulphur Springs.","Scope and Contents In November she mentions that Beverley Tucker called on way to Williamsburg.","The boys, who are just learning to write, add their notes to the letter to their grandfather.","Scope and Contents Her husband is overworking, and she fears for his health.","The brother of Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her father-in-law asking help in gaining a position with a Richmond company.","Scope and Contents He writes about his poor health; mentions his uncle, Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very much concerned with gold mine projects; he now orders St. George Tucker Coalter about at his will, and has decided that the family shall move closer to him. They are dependent on John Coalter financially.","Scope and Contents Life at the springs, his continuing illness and his poverty.","Scope and Contents His discouragement as he contemplates the move insisted upon by his father: \"after seven years we have to begin the world afresh and fix and build and lay out and all that -- oh thunder - -how I dread and hate it.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding the move from Cumberland, New Kent County, to St. George's Park, King William County, and the difficulty of the move.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very ill, and the new place is slow in getting established. Mention of the will of John Randolph of Roanoke.","Scope and Contents The will of John Randolph of Roanoke, in which the good name of St. George Tucker is slighted. Henry and Beverley Tucker, sons of St. George Tucker are also involved.","Scope and Contents Home has not been settled since leaving Cumberland. Her husband has finally bought a place \"about 2 hundred and 50 acres, very poor, with a new house but a very indifferent one.\"","Concerning the \"continued illness\" of Judge (John) Coalter; offers to be of any help that he can. (John Coalter died the day this letter was written.)","The correspondence between St. George T. Coalter, his wife, his sister Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, and her husband John Randolph Bryan, form the core of the material in this box. It includes letters exchanged by the cousins, five Coalter children, and nine Bryan children. The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).","Scope and Contents The first letter is endorsed by John Randolph Bryan. The second was started by St. George Tucker Coalter but was completed and signed by his wife.","Scope and Contents Content is principally concerned with the rapidly deteriorating health of St. George T. Coalter. In June he begins a letter that he is unable to finish but by November he is again supervising the farm activity. The establishment of the new farm and the erection of additional buildings is a great strain.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter wrote the first two letters for her husband who was too weak to write, but by December he was again active in supervising St. George's Park, their new home.","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Coalter visits his uncle, Beverley Tucker, who has moved back to Williamsburg.","Visiting the family home of Mrs. Coalter their son, John, falls down the basement stairs and is unconscious for a time. His father writes, \"the Doctor bled him and yesterday morning we gave him a dose of salts...he is now to all appearances as well as ever tho' from loss of blood, the shock, the Salts and low diet he is a little fainty when he first begins to move about in the morning.\" (The child survived the ministrations of the doctor.)","A receipt for $100.00 and a demand for another $100.00 on shares of stock.","Concerned with the business of a ferry, gold mines, and a mill, evidently part of the estate left by John Coalter to his two children.","Scope and Contents 7 letters. Mr. Coalter has had a relapse, and \"has lost all the flesh and muscle he had gained. Yet he makes a trip down country in April, only to return much worse.","He marks his 30th birthday: \"I can neither eat nor sleep nor move about with comfort and am so weak from fever...that I can hardly stand up or sit down.\"","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Letters written to her husband when he is on his last trip from home.","A doctor's prescription: salts, used internally, salves externally, baths at the Hot Springs, and continued exercise.","Announces the birth of a child to Mrs. Coalter. St. George Tucker Coalter writes of the \"fire in my breast that must soon burn me out.\"","Autographed letters signed E. News of a young son; congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a daughter. St. George Tucker Coalter adds a note in July 4th letter: \"I can't make much hand at writing this evening but I send you these few words to comfort you...my thoughts and prayers are with you may the Lord work all things together for our good.\" To this Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan hasadded the endorsement, \"The last line I ever got from him.\"","(St. George Tucker Coalter died at St. George's Park on, August 18, 1839.)","After the death of her husband, Mrs. Coalter has gone to live with her sister-in-law at Eagle Point.","Unsigned and undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter moved from St. George's Park to Presley. Her brother, Harrison Tomlin, was living with the family and takes the place of a father to the children.","Scope and Contents Of her poverty and of the need for means to educate her children.","The son of Mrs. Coalter writes to his young cousin, the son of John Randolph Bryan, at Roanoke, a plantation that had been in litigation since the death of John Randolph. The property was being administered by J. R. Bryan, one of the heirs. Young John C. Bryan, was one of the chief beneficiaries of the will, then being contested.","Announcing the birth of a child.","Scope and Contents Preparations are made to send Fanny (Frances Bland Coalter) to live with her grandmother and to attend school in Fredericksburg. The sale of the estate of her late husband took place in October.","Scope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)","Scope and Contents Written from school to his aunt; \"all of the boys have to get in school by sunrise and stay there until five in the evening.\"","The Bryan place, Eagle Point in Gloucester County, is so isolated and the family growing so large that a school teacher was kept there for the other children. She mentions her brothers and sisters, and tells of a traveling entertainer: \"De [Delia] and myself went to Warner Hall...and there found an Italian ventriloquist with a hat on that had little bells all around the brim...if he comes to Chatham you will probably be deceived by him...\"","Scope and Contents He tells his sister: \"I reckon this is the coldest and most melancholy place in the world.\"","Scope and Contents Hopes to get a place from the sale of the estate. \"Seven years this last Christmas is a long time not to have a house to call your own.\" Her hopes for the settlement of the Randolph estate are not fulfilled.","Scope and Contents Congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a son, her 8th child. Mentions shopping trips to Richmond and the remodeling of the house, so, perhaps, some money may have been received from the Randolph estate.","A 9-year old writes of attending a dance at Warner Hall and staying until 11 p.m. \"We take dancing lesson of 2 hours length every Saturday.\"","Scope and Contents Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Consumption and Cholera are discussed as well as the final division of the estate. Mrs. Coalter still hopes to be able to buy a home of her own. Sons John and Henry left in September for the University of Virginia where they room with their cousins, Jack Coalter and J. Braxton. On Christmas Day she mentions \"A dreadful affair has lately occurred at the University, one young man killed another, both intoxicated and from the south; as wicked as that is, it takes the cold blooded yankees to perpetrate the refinement of barbarism in stewing, and boiling...living people...\"","Henry T. Coalter, 16 years old, writes that he has had charge of the harvest at the farm because the overseer was sick. He has also advised the local doctors on Cholera cures: \"Mama received your letter by the last post and was much obliged to you for the copy you sent her of the cure for the Cholera. Since it reached here I have copied it twice for different doctors who seemed much pleased with the proscription (sic).\"","A beautiful description of the Cove and the island as seen from the Eagle Point house.","Mrs. Lacy, related through the fourth wife of her grandfather, John Coalter, was like an older sister to Frances Bland Coalter, and the affectionate relationship between the two continued for many years.","The Lacy's are preparing to move into Ellwood, the former summer home of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Letters written before and after a long visit. There were ties between the families despite the distance between them. Mrs. Coalter fears her youngest son, Saint George, has Typhoid fever.","Scope and Contents A school friend tells of a visit to Richmond to see the relics of Gen. and Mrs. Washington.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking. About life in the great houses of Virginia, excursions on river boats, dances, and the like. Mentions a fancy ball where everyone appeared in a mask and gown, \"You cannot tell a man from a woman. They go about in this costume for some time and have a dance...one gentleman went draped as a lady and no one found him out,...one went as a monk in robes and with his beads...\"","Scope and Contents \"When will your new house, or rather, new home be ready for you? (Frances Bland Coalter's mother has finally been able to buy a house, Stanley.)","The letter is addressed to \"My dear Cousin\".","Scope and Contents Mentions the war threat: \"my anxiety about a lastingpeace and the welfare of my children preys very much on my spirits.\"","Announces the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Lacy.","Fanny Coalter is attending a school conducted by Rev. Moses D. Hoge.","Endorses note from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents About her daughter, Agnes, and the progress on the improvements at Ellwood.","\"Rumors of a great revival at Mr. H.'s school have reached us from different quarters and report says Jinney and yourself acted a conspicuous part.\"","Scope and Contents A school friend writes of her textbooks: \"Paley's Moral Philosophy, Olinstead's Natural Philosophy, Hume's History of England, Conic Sections, Thompson's Arithmetic and French Studies.\"","Scope and Contents Includes a most interesting account of trip by boat from Gloucester County, via Jamestown, to Richmond.","Scope and Contents The first letters written by Mrs. Coalter's youngest child.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.","An offer to abate charges so that Fanny B. Coalter could remain in school.","Writes that he has stood his examination for license to practice law; reports on his brothers and sisters.","Fanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.","Frances Bland Coalter is the daughter of St. George Tucker Coalter and grandchild of John Coalter. Her correspondence gives a picture of mid-nineteenth century life and includes a near scandal in her attachment to her married schoolmaster, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge. The contents of this box end with the marriage of Frances Bland Coalter and Henry Peronneau Brown. Letters of Brown and his wife resume in Box 21. Largely papers collected by Frances Bland Coalter between February 1853, when she is preparing to leave school, and December 1858, when she married Henry Peronneau Brown. Through this marriage the Tucker-Coalter line was connected with the Brown line; thus, the papers of the two families were brought together into one. The collection gives an interesting picture of the life and interests of a young lady of moderate circumstances in the mid-l9th century. Of special interest are the letters concerning the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, whose school in Richmond Fanny Coalter had attended. Shortly after she left school, the Rev. Mr. Hoge carried on a very romantic correspondence with Fanny, although he was a married man with several children. The correspondence became more ardent in the early months of 1854 and, when Mrs. Hoge wrote that her husband had gone to Baltimore to stay with his brother who was ill, Fanny followed him there. According to the gossip of Mattie and Lizzie Morton, she went there to \"entrap him.\" In October it was suggested that the brother, William Hoge, was the one in whom she was interested. The Rev. Mr. Hoge later sought to calm the fervours of his correspondent, as shown by his letters of 28 January 1855, 19 June 1856, and 19 March 1857. Fanny B. Coalter did not lack for other suitors, however, for she preserved a letter of 17 July 1854, a proposal of marriage from Alfred B. Tucker. A year later there are reports of her interest in the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Peronneau, of Petersburg, both of whom were courting her. She finally settled on the latter; some acceptances to the marriage invitation are included in this box. Letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her husband Henry Peronneau Brown continue in Box 21. The intervening boxes contain manuscripts of the Brown family, especially Capt. Henry Brown, grandfather of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 7-13); the Hon. John Thompson Brown, father of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 14-19); and Col. John Thompson Brown II, brother of Henry Peronneau Brown (Box 20).","Fanny is preparing to leave the school, having finished the course.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate and Fanny's sister write after she leaves school.","Reports that Jack Bryan, oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan is dying at the Coalter home, Presley.","Scope and Contents After many years of waiting (since the death of her husband in 1839) Mrs. Coalter is finally able to buy her own place, Stanley. She tells of her move and of the illness that put her in bed afterward.","The school is closed for the summer, his wife and children are away, so he enlivens his solitude \"by having a little chat with you...and where I always think of you and the delightful morning when we enjoyed the scene together...how I cherish every memorial of you. \"I greatly enjoyed your last brief visit to us and that evening (do you remember it?) when the music room being full of company we found quiet, and cool breezes in the back porch. I have been sitting there tonight.\" (A strange letter, indeed, and one which was to cause some upset in the heart of Frances Bland Coalter, as subsequent correspondence show.)","Letter is addressed to \"My own dear Aunt\".","The letter is addressed to \"My dear sister\". Written to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter soon after she purchased her home, Stanley.","\"This letter cannot hold any news, so I will fill it with love...entertaining myself by wishing that you could walk into the room and occupy a vacant chair hard by .\"I hope to see you sometimes...nothing to what I would enjoy were I to keep house in a quiet way and have you for my guest a week at a time...\"I would like you to marry some fine fellow and live in Richmond, only I...like you best as you are, except that you are too far from me.\"","\"When I woke up yesterday morning and found it raining, my spirits fell as low as the mercury for I feared you would not come to Hampstead...\"","\"You ask me why it is that I am so partial to you--well, the very first time we get a chance to have a talk by ourselves I will tell you...When shall the opportunity come? There is always so much company at your house...\"","He conducts a school: \"I succeeded in six days of raising 21 scholars.\" He writes that Henry has graduated in Law with distinction.","\"I think from his letter, Brother [William Hoge] has been much sicker than we had any idea of Mr. [Moses D.] Hogeis going on Thursday to see him and will probably remain in Baltimore until he is well enough to travel...\"","Addressed to Fanny at Baltimore. Her friend writes, \"Cousin Joe says you went to Baltimore purposely to see Mr. Hoge.\"","Scope and Contents Reports gossip concerning Fanny's Baltimore trip.","\"Often when (I am) abroad, you will be in my mind and heart. Neither do I want you to get married before I return. I am to perform that service, you know...\"","Concerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: \"Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely...\"","A proposal of marriage.","A rumor that Frances Bland Coalter is to marry.","\"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight...\"","\"I am going to Baltimore...and I shall see Mr. William Hoge! Don't you wish you were going? What shall I tell him for you?\"","St. George is now in school at Staunton.","Construction work to be done at the University of Virginia.","\"I hope that it will not be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you, my dear and constantly remembered friend.\"","Scope and Contents \"I have heard several times of your engagement to Thomas--who has made himself very scarce.\"","Accepts invitation to the marriage of Virginia, younger sister of Fanny Coalter.","Covers lacking.","Now a practicing lawyer, he writes to his aunt on business.","Scope and Contents To her cousin regarding \"Mr. President\u0026amp;quot; and \"The Vice.\" (This appears to refer to the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Henry Peronneau. Frances Bland Coalter was to marry the latter.)","\"I wish you to be very particular in your conversations with Peronneau not to let him have the least idea of the tenor of my remarks to you yesterday and at the same time manage to convince him that I am not in love with you, as I am afraid such is his present opinion.\"","Trouble in: finding a teacher for her children; \"the Roanoke business\"--(evidently a reference to the still unsettled will of John Randolph of Roanoke.)","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Concerned about the health of Fanny's mother, has a horror of those \"distracting springs\u0026amp;quot; for invalids.","The solution to a problem in surveying (this may be the \"Thomas\" to whom Frances Bland Coalter was rumored to be engaged).","On the death of Mrs. E. T. Bryan, aunt of Fanny Bland Coalter.","On the death of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan.","Scope and Contents Thanks Fanny for her help at the time of the death of Mrs. Bryan, her mother.","Is in charge of the plantation since her mother's death; busy making summer clothes for the slaves.","Suggests a visit together to \"cousin Horace Lacy.\"","Peronneau Brown and his brother, Thompson, are mentioned. (See letters of December 1855, Box-folder 6:44-45.)","Writes to ask Mrs. Coalter to stay with his daughters during his absence in the south.","Has charge of the large plantation, keeping four seamstresses, three spinners and a weaver busy.","\"No, my dear Fanny, my affection for you has not changed.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding Mr. Willcox Brown and his brother Peronneau, future husband of Frances Bland Coalter.","Invitation to the commencement party at Hampden Sidney College.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Accompanying his uncle on a business trip, he has visited the main cities of the south and attended the opera in New Orleans. \"I must confess that I have been rather disappointed in the people that live in these rich lands--they are as rough as possible...live in log houses and on the very poorest fare.\"","Scope and Contents \"I suppose your wedding will be postponed unless Mr. Brown's recovery is unusually rapid.\"","\"The news of your engagement [to Henry P. Brown] did not surprise me...how heartily I approve of your choice...\"","Scope and Contents \"If my letter arrives too late for Miss Fanny Coalter, I hope Mrs. Brown will have enough affection for the old name to lay claim to it.\"","Regrets that he cannot attend the wedding.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","\"The King Wm. and Hanover Charaders. Positively their last appearance. At Stanley on Friday evening the 9th this brilliant Company....Ticket 1 ct., children and servants half price.\" A home performance by the Coalter and Bryan cousins. This item is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These covers are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Papers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell County), Virginia and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Virginia. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr. Boxes 7 - 13.","Correspondence and business papers of Capt. Henry Brown, Revolutionary War veteran who opened a store in Bedford County, in 1793; Papers of Capt. Brown as Collector of Federal taxes on stills and real property. The Brown family papers begin with the letters and papers of Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), successful merchant of Bedford County and Lynchburg, who established the family fortune. He was the father of John Thompson Brown, Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, whose letters and papers are collected in the next section (Boxes 14-19). A few letters and receipts pertaining to Henry Brown, 1712-1798, the father of Capt. Henry Brown, are included. The great bulk of the material, however, relates to Capt. Brown, beginning with a map of a Revolutionary War battle, 1777, in which he was wounded. With his brother, Daniel, he opened a general store in Bedford soon after the conclusion of the war. A partnership agreement of April 1797, which brought James Leftwich into the business, is preserved and the bulk of the material in this box pertains to the business of the store. A good picture of early merchandising is given by the accounts, letters relating to buying and selling trips, and the court actions taken to collect accounts. Beginning with folder 60, there are 39 items relating to the duties of Henry Brown as tax collector in the Bedford area in the years 1800 to 1803. 160 items.","\"Your friends here tremble for you and apprehend the worst from the dangers that encompass you...the deadly rifle, the scalping knife, tomahawk...return to us in all speed.\"","Endorsed: \"Map of revolutionary battle, found 1926 by F. B. Saunders in old papers from Ivy Cliff. Capt. Henry Brown, born at Ivy Cliff about 1760, was wounded at Guildford C. H.\"","Concerning goods for a retail store.","Note for ll.9.3£, witnessed by Jack Beverley. Endorsed: \"Note Henry Brown, payable 1 September, 1793.\"","Scope and Contents Includes letter from Israel Thompson regarding saddle goods in stock at the store.","Commission of Daniel Brown as Ensign in a Company of Light Infantry, signed by Samuel Coleman and James Wood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.","Receipts to Henry Brown for recording a deed.","Agreement to enter into a partnership.","Letters written from Richmond, Georgetown, and Baltimore.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia","Medicines received by Henry Brown from Howard Bennett.","14 pages. Unsigned.","Brrown's accounts as Tax Collector of the Bedford district.","Writes to his brother concerning tobacco prices.","Concerning business affairs a suit for debt, purchase of tobacco and a \"Negro wench\" for the store, etc. \"P.S. I heard at court they had made you a Captain.\"","Recording a deed.","Bonds in hands of Jeremiah Jenkins for collection.","Includes a list of the new officers of the Farmer's Bank in Richmond.","Concerning the division of Negroes, total value £815, between Leftwich and the Brown brothers.","Printed document signed.","Regarding loss of West India produce on which $5,000.00 was borrowed. Endorsed: \"I fear our loss will be considerable.\"","Returns from the Regimental hospital of the 35th U.S. Infantry. Sig. William W. Southall","Receipt is for $130.43 to be paid to John Roberts on land that Captain Henry Brown sold to William Woodford.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: \"...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence.\"","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Taxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.","Includes printed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Abstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries","Receipts for monies received by James.","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.","20 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","28 pages.","Letter includes a copy of Federal instructions to tax collectors. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Printed documents signed. Autographed draft.","Business records and correspondence of Henry Brown and Samuel P. Clayton. After the death of his brother Daniel in 1818, Brown entered into a partnership with Clayton, his son-in-law. Brown survived Clayton, who died in 1832; this box also includes papers from 1833 to 1839 made out to Henry Brown, surviving partner of Brown and Clayton Company. The accounts of Henry Brown with Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, 1824-1833, are retained as one group. Also retained as a separate group are the papers relating to the court suits of Brown and Pleasant Murphy. All notes of the period carried a 100 percent penalty clause. This resulted in many law suits being brought to establish what would now be considered exorbitant claims. In one case (see entry for March 10, 1823) for a debt of $42.05, the debtor surrendered 1 sound filly, 2 cows, a calf, 2 feather beds, all household and kitchen furniture, all plantation utensils, and 6 hogs! 159 items.","Papers include accounts, letters, notes, vouchers, etc.","Accounts concerning the Hancock and Brown store, Lynchburg, Virginia.","Papers relating to the suit of Brown and Clayton vs. Pleasant Murphy, Bedford County, Virginia.","Captain Henry Brown had many interests in his long life apart from the purely commercial activities upon which his considerable fortune was built. Included in this box are the papers relating to his other interests: Papers of Captain Henry Brown as Sheriff of Bedford County, Treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and of the New London Agricultural Society, and as executor of the estates of his brother, Daniel Brown, and father-in-law, John Thompson.","Accounts of subscriptions to the repair and improvement of New London Academy meeting house, Bedford County.","Records from Brown's service as Treasurer of the New London Agricultural Society, Bedford County.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of Daniel Brown.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of John Thompson.","Business papers of Henry Brown, not directly connected with any of his various business enterprises, but concerned principally with court suits involving debts to him. Included is an interesting case of Mark Anthony, who took the oath of an Insolvent Debtor, making out a deed of trust of all his property to his creditors (11 April 1829 and 6 July 1833). Also includes papers concerned with the suit of Henry Brown vs. Nicodemus Leftwich, 1832-1840. Brown pays for the attendance of witnesses at the court and pays the county Jailor \"for imprisoning and releasing\" Leftwich.","Business papers of Henry Brown","Household, family and personal bills preserved by Henry Brown, an interesting collection of a family illustrating the activities of eight children in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1819-1841.","Household, family and personal bills of Henry Brown","Correspondence of the immediate family of Captain Henry Brown. Also includes personal correspondence of Henry Brown with his brothers, Samuel and Daniel, and his children. The correspondence between Henry Brown and his son, John Thompson Brown, is found in Boxes 14-19. Also, letters from the sons and daughters of Samuel, brother of Henry Brown. In a separate group are collected letters written by Edward J. Steptoe, grandson of Henry Brown, from West Point Military Academy and from the Indian Wars in Florida, where he served after he was commissioned.","Purchase of a watch in Winchester; requests 30 dollars to repay a debt.","His wife's estate; purchase of a Negro girl.","On his return from the Spring; attack of \"bilious Cholic\" and his treatment.","Concerning \"the purchase of some land at $20 per acre...\"","Beats female slave, using a walking stick, his wife using a cowhide whip. The slave's mate attempted to protect her with an axe but he was subdued, beaten and sent to jail the next day. Hopes for peace, unpopularity of the conscription law and the whiskey tax.","On her studies: Blair's lectures, piano playing, drawing, painting and embroidery.","The husband of Nancy Brown writes: \"...Bounaparte is on his way to this country. If so I greatly fear we shall go backwards with accelerated velocity in all peaceful, literary and ornamental pursuits...\"","Advice on a move to the State of Ohio. \"Although I like Slavery as little as you or anyone else, still...I think it probable that we should be as unhappy as we are with them\" (Daniel died in 1818. For the next 20 years Henry administered his estate for the benefit of his wife and children.)","Scope and Contents Henry Brown is Clayton's father-in-law. The letters discuss Mary Brown's illness at the Springs (she was to die within a year).","The building of his house and the health of his family.","The daughter of Samuel Brown, writes to console her Uncle on the death of his brothers and his two daughters, Mrs. Anne [Nancy] B. Steptoeand Mrs. Mary [Polly] B. Clayton.","An uncle of Henry Brown writes, \"My grandson wishes to get in to Business in a store...\" (Henry Brown, Jr. now has a store in Lynchburg.)","His continued bad health. The death of James Leftwich, Captain Brown's business partner.","Requests assistance in obtaining appointment as Clerk of Court at Bedford.","The value of the Deerwood tract.","Begs her father to let her have money to go to the inauguration of President Jackson.","On her visit to Washington: \"this is the thickest settled neighborhood that I ever was in--the neighbors are situated all around, some in view and others not more than a quarter of a mile from the house...\"","On his visit with his brothers, John Thompson Brown, in \"Washington City.\" Description of crowded Washington, full of pickpockets and of the confusion even in the President's house.","\"...the last day I rode more than thirty miles through a dreary wilderness without seeing a single house...I am yet travelling alone and have come six hundred miles without a single man travelling my course...\"","His progress in college.","His progress in repaying a debt to the estate of his uncle, Daniel.","Scope and Contents Report of workers on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dying from Cholera.","On the death of his maternal grandfather, John Thompson.","Henry G. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Leaving for New York to lay in goods.","Scope and Contents Hopes for his store despite illness and some hostile feeling toward his former partner, Ammon Hancock.","On the death of Henry Brown. (Henry Brown, Jr. died while he and his wife were on a shopping trip for the store.)","William Brown is the son of Samuel Brown. On the changing population: \"The people still retain the simple manners of the old Scotch-Irish and, I may add, much of the intelligence and piety. But the restless spirit of emigration is taking away our best people and in their place we generally get Germans, who commonly are deplorably ignorant and will do very little toward supporting the Gospel.\"","Scope and Contents A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes to settle accounts and close the store.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the disposal of her house.","To Frances Brown's husband, on the loss of her two brothers, \"and such brothers too, in so short a time.\" (Henry Brown, Jr. died in June, 1836, and his brother, John Thompson Brown, in December of that same year.)","Henry J. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Scope and Contents 2 letters. On the sale of merchandise and an expected loss.","Agrees to furnish Gould B. Raymond, manager of the Menagerie Co., lodging for 30 men, 65 horses, 1 elephant, 1 camel and 2 ponies.","The inscription on the tomb of her late husband, John Thompson Brown.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the death of her husband a year ago.","The widow of John Thompson Brown writes regarding her three sons.","Scope and Contents The executor of an estate demands payment of a note on which Henry Brown, Jr. was a cosigner.","Scope and Contents The youngest daughter of Henry Brown writes about her marriage and the first meeting with her new relatives.","William Brown is the son of Samuel.","On his marriage to Alice Brown.","Mrs. Alexander (Lockie T. Brown) Irvine is her sister. Her wedding trip to New Orleans.","Her sickness on the way down the river due to fresh paint in the boat.","Daniel Brown is the son of Samuel.","Concerning eventual conversion of Baptists to the Presbyterian Church.","Henry Brown is her father.","Scope and Contents \"...I left New Orleans the 28th of March and reach George Town. The 15th of April...Sam (Brown) was in New Orleans the day before I left-he was not married but expected to be the 9th of April.\"","\"Last evening our darling Alice made me the happy father of a fine boy...\"","Report to his father of his first grades at the Academy.","To his grandfather regarding his first term marks.","Scope and Contents \"The first two years of our course are exclusively devoted to Mathematics and French...\" Encloses a work sheet and \"Synopsis of the Course of Studies at the Military Academy.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Oklawaka River and St. Augustine, Florida. \"The Congress must get rid of its 'sickly sympathy' (with the Indians) or, rely upon it, this is a war of years to come.\" Gives a vivid description of St. Augustine.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Rose's Landing, Tennessee; Savannah, Georgia; and off Cape Hatteras. Contrasts the Cherokees in Tennessee with the Seminoles of Florida. Describes Savannah in a letter enclosed, dated February 16, 1839.","8 letters. Total of 12 pages. Typescript.","Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the collection include a 44 page book of mineral and chemical notes (31 July 1826), a 56 page diary kept by Henry Brown, Jr. on his trip abroad (24 July 1831), drafts of letters by Henry Brown, Jr. to newspapers regarding horses, and instructions for horse care, and the like (13 April 1835-March 1836). The will of Henry Brown, Jr. (May-December 1830), and his deathbed statement dictated to his wife (May 1836), are also included. The papers of Samuel Thompson Brown include the card which announced the opening of his law office in Bedford (8 May 1838), records of his marriage in Alabama (27 April 1840), and the death of his wife within the year (3 April 1841). A letter of 22 January 1842, mentions the business failures taking place in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one of 27 August of the same year comments on the national political situation which is \"sadly out of joint.\" In a letter of 20 September [1845], there is a report of \"the thefts which were perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\" 128 items.","\"My eyes appear to have improved gradually.\" (His ailment seemed to be at its worst at this time, though he continued to suffer from the ailment until his death in 1836 at the age of 39 years.)","A note for $1,000.00. At this time he was getting started in the store, Hancock and Brown Co.","The \"most favorable accounts\" of John Thompson Brown from the members of the House of Delegates.","Scope and Contents Concerning the business of Col. [Mark] Anthony, in which Henry Brown, Jr. appears to be involved.","Includes autographed document signed.","44 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions the marriage of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of introduction for Henry Brown, Jr., for use on his trip to England and the Continent in that year.","56 pages","Scope and Contents Letters written to her husband on his trip. \"Oh, my dear husband, why was it that I did not accompany you?\" (None of these letters reached Henry Brown, Jr. on the trip, but followed him home).","News from a letter she received from Henry Brown, Jr. in England.","Scope and Contents Payment of his debts in Lynchburg; hiring out of a slave.","\"It's really a sad case for me, to be sick from home and away from all that (are) Dear to me...\"","This was the store in Lynchburg in which Henry Brown was a partner and with which Henry Brown, Jr. was associated until he opened his own store in 1835. Includes autographed document.","Scope and Contents Brother-in-law, Jack Willcox; his brother, John's speech on the Petersburg Rail Road; and the house that Henry Brown has vacated in Lynchburg.","On a debt of Thomas Williams.","Includes autographed draft. Appear to refer to pictures, and may date from the time of one of the buying trips that Henry Brown, Jr. made with his wife.","After breaking from the partnership of Hancock and Brown, he opened his own store.","Scope and Contents Cover lost. Concerning the care for his horses, Young American Eclipse and Spring Hill, while he is away.","Scope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.","Unsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.","Scope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.","Profile by Professor William B. Rogers.","A note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.","Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.","Signed Eleanor C. L. Brown.","H. Guilford Brown is her son.","Charge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.","Samuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.","Mrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his \"youthful bride.\"","Draft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","His extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.","Court cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.","Letter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","A letter of consolation.","Scope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. \"Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia.\"","Recording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.","Unsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.","On the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: \"between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney.\" On the thefts \"perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\"","Agreement for the payment of a debt.","Drafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.","A reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.","Samuel T. Brown is her brother.","On a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","Estimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.","Receipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.","Scope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents The sale of a female slave \"with her Brood.\" Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.","Papers concern John Thompson Brown's attendance at Princeton, study of law, and trips to the South and to the West Indies. Includes speeches and correspondence as well as his published writings (newspaper articles, bills and pamphlets). The collection emphasizes his political career in the Virginia House of Delegates including his views on slavery. Also includes architectural plans for a two room house and elevations (1827), drafts of toasts and letters concerning his fight with John Hampden Pleasants. Prominent correspondents include William Segar Archer, James Murray Mason, John Hampden Pleasants, William Cabell Rives, Henry St. George Tucker and John Tyler. Boxes 14 - 19.","John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) was born at Otter Hills, near Bedford, Virginia and was the son of Henry Brown (1760-1841). He attended the New London Academy, 1816; studied at Princeton, 1817-1820; traveled to the South and the West Indies, 1821; and studied law with Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County, Virginia, 1822-1823. He began his law practice in Clarksburg, Virginia (later West Virginia), in 1824, and represented Harrison County in the House of Delegates, 1827-1830. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. He married Mary E. Willcox June, 1830, and moved to Petersburg, where he again was elected to the General Assembly, 1831-1836. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican (now Democratic) Party, but died on 20 November 1836, at his father's home, Otter Hills, after a brief illness. The first two letters in Box 14 date from the period of his attendance at New London Academy; then follow the papers relating to Princeton, where he matriculated in 1817 at the age of 19. He was placed in the Sophomore Class on the basis of an examination before the faculty, and received the highest mark given at the College, in each of the three years he spent at the College. His report sheets show the requirements for entrance, lists of courses, and contain a resolution passed by the trustees which condemned the sharp practices of the merchants in town. Some of the correspondence of John Thompson Brown with his brother-in-law Dr. William B. Steptoe in this period is interesting for the comments it contains on the Missouri question and other matters then being debated in the U.S. Senate. The remarks made by John Thompson Brown in letters from his collegiate period may be compared with his statements on the subject of slavery later made on the floor of the House of Delegates. After graduating from Princeton, John Thompson Brown traveled to the South, and made a brief trip to the West Indies, keeping notes on his impressions. Upon his return he took up the study of law with Judge Taylor. From this period come interesting musings on such subjects as \"the family fireside,\" \"youthful recollection,\" \"friendship,\" and \"behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\" His license to practice law, dated 7 March 1824, is included in the collection. He journeyed to Clarksburg, Virginia, to set up his law practice, and kept a notebook on the trip West which reveal his first impressions of the Clarksburg area. At the end of this box is a scrapbook containing some of his published writings, speeches, and newspaper articles.","Letter from a schoolboy friend regarding New London Academy.","John Thompson Brown's examinations at the New London Academy.","\"I have just been examined by the faculty and am admitted to the Sophomore Class, which is the second in the college.\" His expenses are estimated at $200.00 for the first term and $90.00 for the second. \"I will pledge myself not to spend one cent more than is really necessary.\"","Scope and Contents News from home; a rumor that some boys were expelled from Chapel Hill for their politics. John Thompson Brown is his brother-in-law.","Scope and Contents Medical advice; a suggested teacher for New London Academy (\"Has he energy enough manage southern students?\"); the death of Polly [Mrs. Mary Brown Clayton], sister of John Thompson Brown.","The political upheaval at William and Mary College; deputies appointed \"...to fix upon the site of the Virginia University.\"","Scope and Contents \"My expenses have far exceeded what was necessary or what you expect. I now see my error and repent...\" Three months later he offers to leave school because of his additional debts. Later in Baltimore, he is robbed of $200.00. His father adds up the year's expenses to a total of $670.00. Henry Brown is John Thompson Brown's father.","Behavior, No. 1. distinguished; Industry, No. 1. distinguished; Scholarship, No. 1. distinguished (1) \"If under the article scholarship, a student is marked No. 1 distinguished (1), he is considered as ranking among the first in his class.\" (From printed explanation of the report.) John Thompson Brown is of the sophomore class at Princeton.","Scope and Contents \"Once the busy scene of commercial enterprise...now lifeless and inactive.\" Concerning Lynchburg.","Scope and Contents The University of Virginia is established at Charlottesville with an annual appropriation of $15,000; news of a threat of slave uprisings in Fredericksburg.","John Thompson Brown is of the junior class at Princeton. Two reports. Printed document signed. Similar reports to that of 1818. Warning is added to the September report concerning excessive expenditures by students: \"the trustees of the college give this notice to the parents and guardians of the youth, that they ought to pay no debt contracted in this town, which they have not specifically authorized.\"","Endorsed: \"Collegians mei consocui.\" He knew 162 fellow students.","On the \"present session of Congress.\"","Scope and Contents Rumor of a great rebellion that has taken place at Princeton; the Missouri question.","John Thompson Brown is of the senior class of Princeton.","A Fourth of July oration supporting the idea of colonizing the free Negroes in Africa.","The content is on his trip to the South. 15 pages. Autographed document.","\"My father may justly complain of the great sums which he has expended on me, but his kindness shall not be abused much longer, as I hope to be in a situation to support myself.\" Endorsed: \"Brother J.--after his return from Princeton went South--through the Cherokee Nation [Alabama and Georgia] to Pensacola, and on to New Orleans--thence to Cuba and returned to U. States in the U.S. Frigate 'Hornet,' as a guest of the officers. Samuel T. Brown.\"","A gambling scrape he was involved in; asks his father's forgiveness.","\"Chancellor Taylor has been of incalculable service to me in the study of law.\" (Needham was a law school operated by Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County in the years 1821-1836.)","These are the continuous drafts of a multiple of letters, continued July 8, 1831, Petersburg. The first section consists of musings and youthful recollections; the second is a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Letter from Alexander M. Jackson, at New London, to John Thompson Brown, regarding the marriage of Dr. Steptoe.","Notes made at Judge Taylor's Law School.","License to practice law in the superior and inferior courts of this Commonwealth (Virginia).","Musings on friendship and the wise behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.","A letter introducing John Thompson Brown when he went to Clarksburg to set up practice.","44 pages. Musings written on a trip through Virginia: thoughts on a disappointing love affair; notes on \"Crab Orchard\" and the \"Creek Nation\" --the latter were to be incorporated into an Independence Day address delivered in Petersburg in 1831.","Scope and Contents Impressions of Clarksburg; the countryside is beautiful and the land very rich, but \"The people have no money and are wretchedly poor and lazy...\"","His plans to establish himself.","The following newspaper clippings and pamphlets are included in a bound scrap book, with endorsements and were undoubtedly collected by John Thompson Brown himself.","Concerning \"...Mr. Jefferson...the disclosure of his poverty...\"","Concerning \"several cases of contempt of court, occurring in various parts of the Union, in which the punishment inflicted, has been made a subject of grievous complaint.\"","Concerning \"The President's message.\"","Report of a committee, appointed to enquire into the nature and extent of the evils arising from the present unsettled state of Land Titles on the Western Waters of Virginia","Speech in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 13th, Saturday.","A Bill authorizing a loan of $6,000.00 on the credit of the state, for the construction of Turnpike Road from Winchester to Parkersburg by way of Clarksburg, being under consideration.","\"Sir:--I have read in the \"Intelligencer\" of the 9th inst. your communications to the Editors of the paper, in which you remark, substantially, that the only Candidate to represent the town of Petersburg in the General Assembly is a stranger to most voters...Not doubting that I am the person alluded to...,\" signed John Thompson Brown\".","\"The following copy of a Petition to the Legislature of Virginia, we insert at the request of a number of our Citizens.\"","32 pages. \"On motion of Mr. Brown of Petersburg, the report of the committee on slaves, free Negroes and mulattoes, and the amendment of Mr. Preston were taken up; when Mr. Brown rose and addressed the house as follows:...\"","\"The bill to amend an act authorizing the Board of Public Works to subscribe on behalf of the Commonwealth, to the stock of the Petersburg Rail Road, was read a third time. Mr. Brown said...\"","\"Andrew Jackson was unanimously recommended to the Citizens of Virginia, as the next President. \"Mr. Miller of Powhatan then submitted the following Resolution...\"(Concerning the Vice-President). Mr. Brown of Petersburg, then submitted the following by way of substitute for the above...\"","Correspondence while Brown established himself in Clarksburg, and while representing Harrison County in the General Assembly. The material in this box covers the period 1825 to 1829, when John Thompson Brown was resident of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia). In this period John Thompson Brown wrote some of the \"Letters to the Editor,\" printed in the Clarksburg Enquirer, contained in the scrap book noted above in Box 14. A draft of a part of the letter concerning the poverty of Mr. Jefferson is to be found in this box (1825). In July 1826, John Thompson Brown wrote to his brother Henry Brown, Jr. of his aim to run for the U.S. Congress. In 1827 he was elected to the House of Delegates; he was re-elected in 1828 and 1829. This box also contains various printed and manuscript material touching upon his career in the General Assembly. By the end of 1829, John Thompson Brown had established himself in Clarksburg, built a house, and planned to buy into a partnership in a store to advance his financial position. In a letter of March 23, 1829 he mentions his desire to run in the next election for the U.S. Congress.","\"...the friends of Old Hickory...hear Adamses success spoken of and the probability of Clay's being made Secretary of State...\"","Encloses a legal opinion concerning sheriffs, which his father apparently requested.","A flowery letter to an old friend from Princeton. \"I have acquired some little reputation at the bar and a practice that supports me very decently.\"","Draft of an address to an investigating group (perhaps a grand jury), with endorsement: \"1. Act against cutting down trees. 2. Act providing for a good and sufficient jail.\"","This is part of a printed letter concerning \"Mr. Jefferson the disclosure of his poverty...\" over the signature Alexander. (See bound scrapbook, the last item in Box 14.)","Desire of John Thompson Brown to run for the U.S. Congress or for a seat in the General Assembly. Suggests that Henry Brown send $1,000.00 to help achieve this.","\"I find that there is a serious and, I believe, a somewhat general wish to bring me out for the Legislature.\"","\"I am a candidate for the Legislature at the next election...\"","An announcement of the candidacy of John Thompson Brown for the General Assembly. He reviews what he considers to be the most important problems of the day, and discusses (1) the invasion of State sovereignty by the Federal program of \"internal development,\" (2) the harm done to Southern farmers by import duties, (3) the calling of a Constitutional Convention for the state of Virginia, (4) the dangers of the uncontrolled banking system.","Scope and Contents His election to the General Assembly; hope of election to the U.S. Congress, and the purchase of a four acre lot in town. In the first letter which John Thompson Brown wrote from the House of Delegates he said \"I have not taken much part in the debates of the House and do not expect to do so...\"","The note is \"in regard to the question whether Clinton or Calhoun should run as Vice-President on the Jackson ticket\"","His ride to Richmond in a coach with other, more experienced law-makers, \"having been, as you predicted, greatly edified and instructed by a coach-full of legislators 'big with the cares of state.\"","Full title: \"Report of a Committee Appointed To Enquire Into The Nature And Extent Of The Evils Arising From The Present Unsettled State Of Land Titles On The Western Waters Of Virginia, And To Devise A Remedy Therefor, With Leave To Report A Bill Or Otherwise\" 6 pages. 2 copies.","3 copies.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Autographed document.","Autographed document.","\"Resolving that members of the House of Delegates be requested to unite...in advancing the cause of this Society before the General Assembly of Virginia.\"","On John Thompson Brown's speech: \"considered the most able one that had been delivered in the House in 5 years.\"","\"Our Society, in the success of which, you are pleased to express so deep an interest, is I believe, making sure progress.\"","His legislature activities and speeches. \"I am a Jackson man like yourself but not perfectly orthodox, as you would say, on the subject of States Rights. I published my opinions, pamphlet of 30 pages, 12 months ago and will send you a copy...\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Deptartment F 247 H3B73. The second copy is located in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, under the same call number as above. 17 pages. A report to his constituents on such matters as (1) the state Constitutional Convention, (2) the lottery for the Randolph Academy in Clarksburg, (3) county elections, (4) the bill abolishing the chancery Courts and establishing a Superior Court, (5) a Turnpike to their area (defeated by the \"Eastern People\"), (6) the proposed Baltimore Railroad and (7) the settling of the question of land titles in Western Virginia. Included in the pamphlet are the full texts of the report of the committee on this subject, which he chaired, and the bill proposed by the committee.","Comment on the land titles, Chancery court bills.","Scope and Contents \"Even now I am as comfortably situated as I could desire and shall support myself hereafter without any further drafts on your goodness...\"","Scope and Contents Now well situated in his \"mansion,\" he discusses his prospects for Congress and of his plan to \"offer 2 years hence.\"","Order appointing John Thompson Brown Adjutant of the 11th Regiment, Virginia Militia.","5 items. Autographed document.","Notes are initialed \"J. T. B.'s\".","Endorsed: \"McConley's System of Sword Tactics.\"","Reflections on people met at the Medicinal Springs, as contrasted with those of his constituency.","Scope and Contents In February, he forwards a copy of sheriff's commission to his father. During the year he borrows $400.00 for payments on his house in Clarksburg, and by the end of the year his father has agreed to advance enough capital for him to become a partner in a mercantile business. Upon the conclusion of the 1828-1829 session of the General Assembly, he writes that he will be a candidate once more, then run for Congress. In the letter of March 23rd, he writes that opposition has arisen \"on account of some laws we had passed last session authorizing the county court to levy a tax for repairing roads and bridges.\" On March 23rd he relates his experiences in Washington at the inauguration of Jackson: on December 14th he predicts that the basis of votes for whites will be surrendered in the formation of the new State constitution.","Suggests they ride together to Alexandria, then go to Richmond by boat.","The Virginia Constitutional Convention: \"I had an opportunity of hearing the most distinguished members of the body--Mr. Madison and Mr. Marshall among the rest...\"","Correspondence from after his marriage to Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg (May 1830), and his move to that city, which he represented in the General Assembly in 1831. Also includes over one hundred toasts given at various occasions. The change which was to occur in the life and fortunes of John Thompson Brown in the year 1830 is forecast in the first letter of this box, a letter received by Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg circa December 1829, in which there is a discussion of \"Mr. B.\" Three months later (March 18, 1830) in a letter to his father, John Thompson Brown announces his intention of leaving Clarksburg, and of his need for a horse and sulky so that he may arrive in Petersburg in a manner which should \"avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution.\" The next letter in the collection (May 9, 1830), in draft, contains an account of his wedding, a wedding which was attended by no members of his immediate family. Subsequent letters tell of the generosity of the new father-in-law John V. Willcox in the gift of a town house \"provided with servants,\" a draft of $1500, and the promise of as much more as he asks (July 22, 1830). Yet the position is not satisfactory and because John Thompson Brown feels that he is losing his independence, he returns to Clarksburg with the intention of resettling there and sending for his wife (May 2, 1831). During a four week visit to Harrison County, he finds his political position has declined (June 7, 1831), so he returns to Petersburg, and is invited to make the Independence Day address for the town (June 8, 1831). As a result of this address (and the good influence of his father-in-law) he is nominated to represent the town in the House of Delegates, and is elected without opposition (September 26, 1831). He successfully sponsors a bill in the Assembly for the Petersburg Railroad (28 December 1831), is appointed Judge of Elections for the Petersburg Office of the Bank of Virginia (December 29, 1831), and is sought as a sponsor of a new newspaper which is being established in Richmond (October 20, 1831). Of particular interest is a letter to his nephew outlining his philosophy of life and advising the young man on his future (October 3, 1831). A report of the slave insurrection in Southhampton is described in a letter of September 26, 1831. At the end of this box are collected more than a hundred drafts of toasts made by John Thompson Brown.","A friend writes regarding \"Mr. B.,\" \"a man of boundless pride and diffidence. His attachment was cut down in the bud and You, my sweetest Mary, have hoped whilst he desponded...\"","\"My friends, Webster, Goffard, and others believed I could certainly be elected to Congress next Spring...I wish to appear at P[etersburg]in a manner which would probably be expected and to avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution. Henry is to get me a sulky, horse, etc., and if you can spare this additional sum you may hand it over to him...\"","\"Our nuptials took place at the time expected and I cannot say that there was any other allay to my happiness, than that neither you nor any of my near relatives were present.\"","Scope and Contents On his honeymoon: \"Peronneau Finley travels with us, as one of our immediate party. Mr. Willcox, Sr., and three of his friends are going to N. York to the races. They came with us thus far...\" There is much discussion about where they will live, but, \"I think it probable we shall reside in Petersburg...\"","On his Washington visit: \"we remained a week, were introduced to the President, etc., heard some interesting debates and saw all the great men of the nation...My situation is in all respects agreeable.\"","Congratulations on her marriage coupled with much advice.","Scope and Contents After a visit with his father, he writes: \"I have nothing to add on the subject of my future arrangements. I shall pursue the course which you seemed to approve when we were together.\" He writes later that Mr. Willcox has turned over to them his town house \"furnished with servants\u0026amp;quot;; in another letter: \"He handed me a check for $1,500 and said that I should always have as much as I wanted...\"","Sends advice to his younger brother and, and account of his own situation.","Scope and Contents Letters from Harrison County report that \"the District needs me badly...but it is too late...\"","\"I regret that you have temporarily declined public life--for I would not believe you have abondoned it altogether.\"","Scope and Contents Autographed draft. Advice given to a young man summarizing John Thompson Brown's own philosophy of life.","Scope and Contents On his return to Harrison County, \"I found that my position here was to be too dependent...\"","\"At a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg...'Resolved, that John Thompson Brown, Esq., he appointed Orator of the Day'.\"","Autographed drafts. The first important public speech of John Thompson Brown, in Petersburg, one which appears to have established his reputation, and which influenced his decision to remain there.","Regarding his Independence Day address; the wisdom of his brother's decision to visit England.","Physical Location: See 25 April 1822, Box-folder 14:21, These are the continuous drafts of multiple letters. This draft concerns the second part which contains a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Scope and Contents On July 25, he states that his brother has left on the packet for Baltimore on the way to Liverpool. Concerning his \"reasons of my determining not to remove to Harrison.\" On September 14 he writes that his wife has given birth to a son, who will be named Henry Peronneau, \"after you and my friend Peronneau Finley.\"","Scope and Contents A letter from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown to John Thompson Brown encloses the letter from Henry Brown Jr. Henry Brown, Jr. writes of his journey, as a result of which \"I become more and more an American in feeling and principle...\"","Scope and Contents \"I was elected without opposition after announcing my sentiments freely and boldly.\" News of an insurrection of Negroes in Southampton (Nat Turner), \"they killed 55 persons, mainly women and children.\"","Gives his opinions on the education of his nephew, Edward. He approves strongly of the emphasis on science to be found at West Point; on going to college among the Yankees: \"I partake in some measure of the prejudice against them--but think nevertheless that...southern firewould be none the worse for being somewhat cooled by the northern frost.\"","A new newspaper is proposed for the city of Richmond.","A request for help in covering a $3,000 debt to \"sharpers.\" Endorsed by Windham Robertson.","Scope and Contents Describes the quarters he has for his wife and son. On the main question of the day he writes: \"I think no measure can or ought to be taken now for the abolition of slavery...\"","Concerning \"the bill now before the Legislature on the subject of our (Rail) Road.\"","Appointment of John Thompson Brown as judge of the election for directors of the Bank of Virginia in Petersburg.","Two speeches given before the House of Delegates, published in pamphlet form: The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the Abolition of Slavery; Speech of John Thompson Brown, (of Petersburg,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina. The important and exciting national political events of the years 1832 and 1833, as they affected the people of Virginia, are seen through the eyes of John Thompson Brown in the items included in this box. A member from Petersburg in the House of Delegates of the Virginia Assembly, John Thompson Brown was placed in a position of leadership and strongly influenced the decisions taken in those critical years. His speech on the abolition of slavery was considered so important that Judge Henry St. George Tucker and others raised the money to have it printed (18 January 1832). He was a member of the Virginia delegation to the national convention of the Republican Party; his resolution of the Vice-Presidential nominee (21-22 May 1832) was the one adopted by the Virginia caucus. As Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates, the question of President Jackson's moves against the United States Bank was of particular concern to him (9 April 1833). Great excitement was aroused by South Carolina's threat of nullification. John Thompson Brown was a member of the Committee on Federal Relations, and his substitute motion on the question is included in this box, as well as his speech on The State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina, delivered 5 January 1833, also published in pamphlet form. John Thompson Brown was invited to be a Director of the Petersburg Railroad which he declined (7 May 1832), and was considered for the position of U.S. Senator, although he felt that he was not qualified by years or experience (December 1832). An interesting report of his meeting with President Jackson is included in a letter from John Thompson Brown to his wife (23 May 1832). Also included in this box are letters from John Tyler, William Cabell Rives, and William Segar Archer (7 February, 3 March 1833). Two poems, possibly written by John Thompson Brown, clipped from a newspaper, signed Julian are included at the end of this box. 81 items.","Scope and Contents Writes of the fortunes of the (Petersburg) Railroad Bill in the House of Delegates and State Senate.","Information regarding Rensselaer School. Samuel T. Brown, younger brother of John Thompson Brown, appears to have been interested in this school.","In this important speech John Thompson Brown took up several proposals for the freeing of slaves, including that of Thomas Jefferson, as submitted to the Legislature by Jefferson Randolph, his grandson, and argued against each.","Scope and Contents \"My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech.\" He also reports, \"I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence.\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, E 449 L45. 47 pages. Includes in a \"Postscript\" an answer to a statement in The Enquirer over the signature of Jefferson [Randolph]. Reference is made to a remark made in The Wig that his argument \"had been far surpassed by the discussion of the subject by a stripling . Mr. Brown of Petersburg.\" General Assembly. Committee on Federal relations. Official Document Nos. 14, 15, 16.","Concerning a suggested amendment for the Circuit Court Law.","He cannot give his nephew, Edward Steptoe, an appointment to West Point because he has used his appointment for the session. \"...the Senate is involved in the Tariff discussion...The farther I have gone into it the more thoroughly have I convinced myself of its tyrannical and oppressive character.\"","A resolution from the Petersburg Rail Road Company to tender thanks for \"the zeal and ability with which our Delegate John T. Brown, Esq. and our Senator, William Old, Esq. have exerted in procuring passage of the said (Rail Road) act.\"","This is the resolution presented by John Thompson Brown and reported in a newspaper article of this date preserved in the scrapbook to be found in Box 14.","James Murray Mason (1798-1871).","Scope and Contents \"I send you 2 copies of John's speech (on Slavery) and a paper with one of Jefferson Randolph's in reply to him.\"","Declines appointment as a member of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg Railroad.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Notes on the convention of the whole party and of the Virginia Caucus. At the latter the resolution of John Thompson Brown. was adopted, viz. that Virginia's vote should go first to P. P. Barbour for Vice-President, and when there was no longer a reasonable prospect of his selection, to Van Buren.","\"...on last evening we went to the President who is in excellent health and fine spirits. Many persons here, including some members of Congress from Virginia, seem to be much dissatisfied with our proceedings at Baltimore...\"","Scope and Contents To his youngest brother, attending college, regarding the health of Henry, Jr.","On the death of Finley's brother.","The family has traveled south to escape an epidemic of Cholera.","Scope and Contents In the letter of December 3, he discusses the election of U.S. Senators, stating that Mr. Leigh is out because of his opposition to President Jackson. Among those mentioned for the position are Judge Henry St. George Tucker, John Randolph Rives, and himself, though he feels that he has neither the years nor the experience for the position. President Jackson's message on the U.S. Bank is discussed. On nullification he writes: \"It will, I fear, be an exciting subject and one of engrossing interest...South Carolina is unquestionably wrong and as long as she remains in the Union, must obey its laws...\"","The possibility of his appointment as Senator to supply the vacancy left by Mr. Tazewell.","Excitement in Washington caused by the President's proclamation on nullification debate.","2 items. Autographed draft.","Regarding the removal of deposits from the U.S. Bank by the Federal Government.","Scope and Contents \"I was rather mortified at making a very poor speech [on Federal Relations] in the House today...To avoid misrepresentation I shall have to write out my speech...\"","4 pages. Doc. No. 14. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations Doc. No. 15. Mr. Marshall's Substitute to the Report... Doc. No. 16. Mr. M'dowell's Amendment to Mr. Marshall's Substitute,... Opinion on proceedings in South Carolina, the proclamation by Andrew Jackson, and \"the communication of the governor of this Commonwealth on the same subject.\"","Delivered January 5, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, printer. 1833. 42 pages. 3 copies. After stating his opposition to protective tariffs, John Thompson Brown argued that they result from \"a perversion of the spirit and intent of the Constitution, rather than a violation of its literal principles.\" He compliments the Chief Magistrate of the United States on his general policy but disputes the Proclamation of the President on other grounds, basing his argument on The Law of Nationsby E. de Vattel. As to the action of South Carolina, he contends that there is no possibility of nullification under the Constitution, but that the redress of the wrong done in the tariff act must come by recourse to the Supreme Court, to the \"Co-states\" acting in Congress, and if necessary, by an amendment to the Constitution.","\"Substitute Submitted By Mr. Brown, Petersburg, For the Amended Report of the Committee on Federal Relations\"","Compliments John Thompson Brown on his resolutions.","Scope and Contents \"I was anxious myself that Virginia should maintain an impartial and just attitude toward both S. Carolina and the President, but far the greater part of the Assembly seemed in favour of going into one extreme or other . . . whereas I thought there was error on both sides...\" He remarks that Edward [Steptoe]has been successful in getting his appointment to West Point \"obtained (by Mr. Archer, the Senator) as a favour to me\u0026amp;quot; but \"without...your letter...the application could scarcely have been successful.\"","2 copies. Printed manuscript.","Appointment of Edward Steptoe to West Point; report of the enforcing bill in the President's proclamation, and the Tariff Bill.","Scope and Contents In July he announces the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents On the Force Bill and the Bank of the U.S.","The two items are signed Julian. \"On seeing Miss ____ at Clarksburg,\" and \"Julian Abandoning His Muse.\" Possibly written by John Thompson Brown about this period.","Written by John Thompson Brown, Petersburg.","Letters written by John Thompson Brown during portions of the 1833-1834 and the 1834-1835 sessions of the General Assembly. The manuscripts begin with letters reporting the legislative battle fought and lost against the Portsmouth-Norfolk road which John Thompson Brown believed would have disastrous effects on the future of Petersburg (January 1834). Near the end of the box are letters concerning John Thompson Brown's battle fought with fists and canes in the halls of the State Capitol with a fellow representative John Hampden Pleasants (January 1835). The fracas resulted from a heated debate on the election of a U.S. Senator. John Thompson Brown was one of those mentioned for the position of U.S. Senator (December 1834), but his youth (28 years) was against him and he did not enjoy the rough and tumble of party politics then developing. Also of interest are the draft of a speech delivered on the occasion of the death of Lafayette (9 July 1834), and two notebooks used by John Thompson Brown as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates (January 1835). 44 items.","News that his brother, Samuel, is ill at Harvard.","Reports on his progress at the college.","Scope and Contents His attempts to defeat the Norfolk rail road in the Assembly; family news.","Scope and Contents \"All is lost except our honour. The Portsmouth Bill [Norfolk railroad] has passed...our town [Petersburg] is prostrated...but the ancient spirit of our little town, which Mr. Madison called the 'cockade of the old Dominion' is not dead.\"","A patent for producing domestic salt.","Election of a U.S. Senator, for which he has been mentioned; Mr. Leigh's election. At the end of February and beginning of March he is kept in bed with an illness.","Gives his views of the political situation, mentioning the message President Jackson sent to Congress with the \"Force Bill,\" the President's plans for the Bank of the U.S., and objections to Van Buren and \"the N. York system of tactics which he will bring with him.\"","Scope and Contents Plans for Samuel, John Thompson Brown's brother, to start his study of law with him.","John J. Allen (1797-1871)","Scope and Contents Sold bank shares to help his brother go into business for himself; gives advice on racing horses.","Draft of a speech delivered in Petersburg on the occasion of the death of Lafayette. 43 pages. Endorsed: \"To my sons, should they ever read it.\"","Report of his progress at the U.S. Military Academy. John Thompson Brown is the uncle of Edward J. Steptoe.","Draft of a letter sending condolences for the death of a sister and congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents His resignation from the U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents \"No subject arouses anybody except the senatorial election.\"","He offers to place all his monetary resources at the service of his brother in his new business venture.","3 letters, 1 draft. On the 17th he prepared a draft of a letter, which he sent on the 20th, giving an account of a fight in the halls of the General Assembly between himself and John Hampden Pleasants.","A letter of apology for the battle fought in the halls of the Virginia Capitol.","An account of his speech which was \"better received than anything I have ever made.\"","A speech \"...upon the Election of a Senator in Congress: Delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia\". 28 pages. Printed book. Points out the importance of this election for \"future political events and party combinations in the state,\" and defends the incumbent, Mr. Leigh.","Written by John Thompson Brown. 70 pages. Autographed Manuscript. Prepared for use in the Finance Committee of the House of Deputies.","Notes on taxes, license fees, and the like, prepared by John Thompson Brown for use on the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates. 116 pages.","Letters from February 1835, until his death in November 1836; manuscripts of four articles written to oppose the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President. The closing sessions of the State Legislature of 1834-1835 are reported in the letters at the beginning of this box. The party spirit runs high in Petersburg as the \"Jackson party\" opposes John Thompson Brown (March 1835). He is involved in a street fight with an opponent in which he receives a black eye, but the argument is made up after he wins the election (April 1835). Before the next session of the legislature, John Thompson Brown is occupied in collecting more material on the question of slavery (August 1835), and prepared three long drafts written in opposition to the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President of the U.S. Undated drafts of notes on legal cases are included at the end of the 1835 section. Henry Brown, Jr., the brother of John Thompson Brown, died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to Philadelphia and New York for his Lynchburg store. The trip of John Thompson Brown to meet the body of his brother, and his activity in settling his brother's affairs in Lynchburg are reported in the letters included in this box. At the end of July he takes his family to his father's home, Otter Hills, near New London in Campbell County, for the funeral sermon of Henry Brown, Jr. While there he contracts an illness which keeps him there until his death on 26 November 1836. 104 items.","Announces the birth of a son, John Thompson Brown II, and tells his brother that he had ordered $2800 placed to his account to support the store that he had opened.","Scope and Contents Political activity in Petersburg.","Scope and Contents \"The Jackson party has brought out the most popular man in Petersburg against...it is quite likely he will beat me.\"","Scope and Contents On April 18 he writes, \"I was elected by a majority of 37 (13 of which were from Richmond).\" There is also a report of a street fight between John Thompson Brown and \"a Jackson man.\"","Concerning the chances of Van Buren to carry Virginia in the election.","Plans to retire from politics and seek a position as Judge of the courts.","He has sent a box of books to help him in his law studies, and describes a visit by his old friend Peronneau Finley and his family.","Writes to his father about plans to visit him.","Scope and Contents Drafts on the subject of the northern resolutions on slavery, particularly those recently passed in Portland and Boston. 3 items.","4 items. Autographed draft.","Scope and Contents Family discussion, especially concerned with the sisters who were yet to find husbands.","Notice of the election of John Thompson Brown as an honorary member of the Jefferson Society.","The content is on the stand of Mr. Van Buren on emancipation. 28 numbered columns. Signed \"Mr. Brown.\"","Notes on this topic.","Notes on this topic. Also includes an additional 2 page insertion.","Notes on this topic. The series of drafts is in opposition to Martin Van Buren, candidate for the President of the United States. 48 pages.","Good reports of the new business venture of his brother, Henry Brown, Jr.","To his brother, on a buying trip to New York; political prospects now look bright, but \"the state is lost\" to the Anti-Van Buren forces.","Commission as Captain in the Cavalry of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Wyndham Robertson.","Signed Captain John Thompson Brown.","Scope and Contents John Thompson Brown writes five letters from Hobson's Inn, Homes, Otter Hills, and Lynchburg. On the trip to accompany his sister-in-law and the body of Henry Brown, Jr. back to the family home, Otter Hills. Henry Brown, Jr. died while on a shopping trip to New York for supplies for his Lynchburg store.","The body of Henry Brown, Jr. was taken that morning for Virginia.","On the death of her father, Henry Brown Brown, Jr.","Scope and Contents Taking inventory at the store of his late brother; preparing to settle his estate.","Scope and Contents Reports on the stocktaking in the store of Henry Brown, Jr. On July 19 he wrote that he was coming to his father's place on the Sunday next to hear his brother's funeral preached. This is the last letter from John Thompson Brown to his father, for on that visit to Otter Hills he was taken with the illness from which he died.","On the disposal of the store inventory; sends a piano to her.","Mourning his brother's death, he makes arrangements for his own family to join him. (This is the last letter written by John Thompson Brown preserved in this collection.)","The niece of John Thompson Brown writes to her uncle regarding the recent death of her father, Henry Brown, Jr.","A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes regarding the settling of the store business.","Enclosures: \"A lock of the hair of John Thompson Brown, 29 years\" envelope marked, \"For sister Mary from my dear brother John's Grave, Nov. 13th, 1845, Mrs. Alice Brown Worthington,\" with clover leaves inside.","Signed Robert B. Bolling, Chairman. A resolution in memory of John Thompson Brown.","Signed D. M. Bernard, Clerk. Endorsement by James MacFarland, Jr., to Mrs. John Thompson Brown.","Condolences on the death of her husband.","A resolution that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days in honor of John Thompson Brown, by William A. Dod.","A copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Delegates in memory of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of grief written by Mrs. Brown to her father-in-law. Mrs. Mary E. Brown is the widow of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of consolation.","In service as Executors of John Thompson Brown.","Drafts.","Includes: A dramatic sketch, Kentucky Land Laws, Goosawattee Indians, and map of the region around Bedford, Virginia. 40 pages.","16 pages. Draft.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Incomplete.","The bounties offered for Indian scalps in Bedford between 1755 and 1758.","11 items. Autographed document.","A large folded ink drawing of a building \"taken from the Colonade of the Temple of Minerva Parthenon at Athens,\" with notes of construction details.","Papers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings. Boxes 20 - 24.","Correspondence, commissions, receipts, etc., of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, killed in action on May 6, 1864; his drafts of speeches in defense of slavery. This box contains the papers from the period after the death of John Thompson Brown, and concern John Thompson Brown II, born in 1835, some 18 months before the death of his father. One letter (November 20, 1844) lists the courses studied by boys at the ages of 9, 11, and 13; a travel book gives an interesting picture of Europe (May 4, 1857); and a draft of a letter describes the bleedings to which a tourist entering Italy had to submit. John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by the members of his company (December 1, 1859). Also included are notes of speeches made to rouse war enthusiasm. The receipt for a saber and belt (April 23, 1861) mark the beginning of action, and other records follow John Thompson Brown II's rise to Major, then to Colonel. His request for a transfer to a more active field of war and an extended argument with his commanding officer, Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, are of interest. The box concludes with items which appear to have been on the person of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, when he was killed in action on 6 May 1864. 83 items.","Lists the courses in school taken by a nine year old boy and his two brothers, Wilicox, 11 years old, and Peronneau, 13 years old.","58 pages. Draft.","Certifies that John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by viva voce vote of the members of his company.","References to Douglas and the threat to slavery.","Concerns the raid on Harper's Ferry by John Brown, October 19, 1859, and the treatment of him as a martyr in the North. 5 pages. Autographed draft.","\"I greatly fear that the time has passed when great questions of State equality are to be settled in the Halls of Congress...this settlement requires powder and ball...\"","2 copies.","3 items.","Report on ammunition on hand.","3 items.","2 items. Court Martial action taken for refusal to do guard duty, by a trooper under the command of Colonel John Thompson Brown II.","4 items.","Request for transfer, with his command, to the Division of General D. H. Hills, so that he might be more actively engaged.","3 items.","Draft of a suggestion for winter furloughs in order to extend the length of service in the fighting season.","Published by West and Johnson, Richmond.","4 items.","13 items.","Concerning a dispute arising between the two over John Thompson Brown's command.","Signed by W. H. Taylor and Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton. 4 items.","Scope and Contents 4 items.","4 items. Autographed document signed.","Receipt for whitewashing two rooms.","Request the return of his report on the battle of Chancellorsville so that he might submit it to General Stuart.","4 items.","Papers which appear to have been on John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Gift list and cover addressed to Jackson's Reserve Artillery, near Bowling Green, Caroline County","Book containing several commissions, leather bound.","2 copies. Printed material.","5 items. Newspaper clipping.","Autograph poem and newspaper text; \"Lines written on seeing 'Rifle' the war-horse of Col. J. T. B....\" from the Richmond Dispatch.","The marker titled \"Thompson Brown\" has blue ribbons attached.","The papers relating to the oldest son of John Thompson Brown, Henry Peronneau Brown, begin with letters written by his mother Mrs. Mary E. Brown. She expresses concern that her son is more interested in affairs other than his studies (March 1, 1849). His school career is traced briefly through his years at the University of Virginia (June 28, 1851). The letters exchanged between Henry Peronneau Brown and his fiancee, Frances Bland Coalter, 1858, lead into the family correspondence which completes this box. (Other letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her family are found in Box 6, Coalter and Tucker Papers.) From May, 1861, all letters are concerned with the war. Letters written by John Coalter II, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown in 1878 give a graphic picture of the struggle made by a southern farmer to re-establish himself after the war. 108 items.","Scope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.","Scope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.","Concerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.","Receipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.","Scope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.","Scope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents \"We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery.\"","Scope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.","Consolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking.","Concerning the loss of an infant.","Letter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","The bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.","Scope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.","Making clothes for the army: \"1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once.\"","His house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on \"the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw...\"","Scope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in \"this antiquated spot\u0026amp;quot; because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.","From Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","Their brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.","\"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others.\"","\"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners...\"","Scope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.","Receipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.","Request for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.","A bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.","Refuses a request for $500 by his nephew; recommends that he stop drinking.","Receipt for wages.","2 items. Printed document signed.","Accounts with stores. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Note written on an early \"penny post card.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written to his sister as he made a start in farming after the end of the war: \"I have not the means to buy me a suit of clothes.\" Later he added: \"I never was as poor in my life before as I am now...I have not spent during the whole year on myself more than $10...\"","First mention of Cassie Tucker, who was later to marry John Thompson Brown III.","A request for a purchase of a case of \"56 Home Remedies.\"","2 items.","4 items. Printed document signed.","Writes of Cassie Tucker, wife of John Thompson Brown III. \"You have introduced into your home a very sunbeam.\"","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\", his sister-in-law, and concerns the death of John Coalter II.","Statement concerning the trust for Mrs. Fanny B. Brown (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown).","2 items. Autographed document.","The letters in this box concerning John Thompson Brown III, begin with one from his mother, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, the former Frances Bland Coalter. There are 6 report cards from The University School, Petersburg, Virginia (1877-1879). Of interest is a pamphlet of Resolutions Passed in 1894, 1895, and 1896...Denouncing the Bedford High School Act. Many of the letters in the collection are from Mrs. Cynthia B. Tucker Coleman to her niece Cassie (Mrs. John Thompson Brown III). Letters from the children, John Thompson Brown IV, Frances Brown, and Henry Peronneau Brown II, are included as well as photographs of some members of the family and pictures of the family home, Ivy Cliff, Bedford County (formerly Otter Hill) the home of Captain Henry Brown, great grandfather of John Thompson Brown III. At the end of the box is a notebook containing sermons copied out by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown for her son John Thompson Brown III. 80 items. (John Thompson Brown III, son of Henry Peronneau Brown, who married Cassie Tucker, thus reuniting the family with the Tucker line.)","To her son (John Thompson Brown III) urging him to improve his writing and \"to read your Bible and say your prayers every day.\"","A description of the London Museum and Zoo.","Report cards from University School, some countersigned by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown. 6 items. Printed document signed. Some contain letters by John Thompson Brown III, when the reports were sent home.","Paper written on Martin Luther.","Recommends Bible reading as the antidote for \"the very corrupt sentiments which are scattered through the classical writers.\"","Scope and Contents The recent death of her husband, Dr. Coleman; the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents During her illness, Mrs. Brown's children are in the care of Mrs. Coleman.","A child's letter.","Rejoices that Cassie's health is \"entirely restored.\" Beverly Tucker and Braxton Bryan are mentioned as attending an assembly of the clergy at Jamestown.","The letters are addressed to \"Thompson\".","Two photographs, one of John Thompson Brown IV and his sister, Frances Bland Coalter Brown, with a servant, Aunt Jane; the other of the house, Ivy Cliff, originally called Otter Hill. Photostat.","Scope and Contents \"...make haste and get well enough to come home where you are much missed.\"","45 items. Printed document signed.","Includes a separate sermon. Autographed draft signed. \"Given to my son June 5, 1890. Let him read it carefully and may God have mercy on his soul. Amen.\" (Mrs. Frances B. Brown died in September 1894.)","Material related to the Brown and Tucker families after 1900. Accounts of Cary A. Adams are placed at the beginning of the box. Newspaper clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska, relate to Judge John Randolph Tucker. Another member of the family, Captain David Tucker Brown, is represented by two letters (1918, 1919) written from France when he was serving as a member of the American Commission to negotiate peace. Seventeen undated items concerning unidentified persons are grouped at the end of the box. 85 items.","15 items.","Endorsed: \"Pres. of Const. Convention, 1901-2.\"","Editorial from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.","Candidacy for the position of Lieutenant Governor.","Periodical. Pages 125-139. Printed manuscript.","5 items. Newsclippings regarding William B. Allison, Theodore Roosevelt, and \"The Political Situation, 1876-1908\".","Newsclippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker taken from the Nome Daily Nugget, Nome Democrat and Nome Industrial Worker.","Concerning the Farmer's Winter Institute in Agriculture, 1913-1914, of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","From \"The World\", New York.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. With the \"American Commission to Negotiate Peace.\" There is also mention of John Thompson Brown IV, of Wilmington.","A proclamation by Westmoreland Davis, Governor. Also Includes a song sheet of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. 2 items.","27 items.","Date unknown.","Revolutionary War service claim, draft on the Bank of Virginia, and article surviving soldier's payments. 3 items. Printed document signed.","\"From private who served you on the memorable 8th of Jany, 1815.\"","2 items. Printed document signed.","Invitation from the Royal Geographical Society.","2 items. Autographed draft.","An alphabetical list of flowers with the characteristics of each expressed symbolically.","Newspaper clippings of pictures from engravings, plus some advertisements and copies of publications. Circa 400 items.","20 columns of news clippings from \"Central Presbyterian.\"","3 poems, news clippings and a clipping with sheet music.","Illustrated London News, December 18, 1866.","Christmas supplement from the Illustrated London News, December 18, 1869.","6 clippings of engravings about archaeology.","22 clippings of engravings about farming and husbandry.","8 clippings of engravings of churches destroyed in the Chicago fire.","7 clippings of Civil War engravings.","3 clippings of engravings of zoological topics.","2 clippings of engravings about the Crimea when occupied by Russian.","Supplement to Harper's Monthly.","Weekly cartoons appearing in Harper's Monthly.","14 pages from the April 1872 issue of Hearth and Home.","Clipping of Masthead of Harper's Monthly with an engraving of Clothes and Styles. November 29, 1872.","Cover page of the New York Fireside Companion. November 18, 1873.","Five sections of the November 1873 edition of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly.","October 18, 1874 pamphlet \"Pastoral Letter\" written by T.D. Witherspoon.","Four clippings of engravings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac.","Full June 16, 1877 issue of Illustrated Christian Weekly.","Scope and Contents 1883 Calendar sheet for Hiram Sibley \u0026amp; Co., Seedsman, in color.","Large foldout of the family tree of Queen Victoria from the Illustrated London News, \"Jubilee edition.\"","January 1896 price list for U.S. Stamps by N.E. Carter of Delavan, Wisconsin.","Three color illustrations with a poem.","\"The Golden Horseshoe\" pamphlet with illustrations.","Six book sale advertisements by different publishers.","A completed form for \"self-measurement\" for suits by the company, Noah Walker and Co.","Five advertising cards.","Five advertisements for carriages, ranges, safes, etc.","Five sheets of medical advertisements.","Instructions for playing the Monneuse Turkish Tubephone.","38 page notebook with pasted clippings of engravings of different subjects.","Typed transcriptions prepared by Yolande (Lonnie) Dobbs, of material pertaining to John Thompson Brown in boxes 7 to 19. She chose material to transcribe that would \"provide a fuller picture of Brown, his family and his political career at a time in American and Virginian history when a number of significant events were taking place. The issues of slavery, states rights, tariffs, elections of Senators, the Bank of the United States, presidential elections and the changing political parties were issues of vital importance to John Thompson Brown.\" Transcribed from 1998-2005. CD of transcriptions is available.","Introduction gives genealogical information of the Brown Family, beginning with Henry Brown who died in 1757 in New Jersey. Includes transcriptions of legal transactions, letters and other documents (not from this collection) which show the procession of the Brown Family from New Jersey to parts of Virginia.","Inventory of Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I. Typed and carbon transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836). Also, handwritten transcriptions that are not typed. Includes notes on possible subject arrangement of the transcriptions. The following folders may loosely follow this order. Includes processing notes, genealogical information and a partial inventory. The project appears to be incomplete. The author of these transcriptions may be Lonny Dobbs.","Two typed carbon inventories of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I, entitled \"...containing papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Harrison County and Petersburg.\"","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters from 1814 to 1822.","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters for 1831.","One typed transcript and one carbon transcript of letters from 1818 to 1824.  Noted as \"Letters of J.T. Brown.\"","One typed transcript, two carbon transcripts and the handwritten transcriptions of newspaper clippings from J.T. Brown's scrapbook. All from Box 14, Folder 30.","Handwritten transcripts of letters dated from 1831-1835. 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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.","Adam Empie was born September 5, 1785 in Schenectady, New York. He was educated at Union College in Schenectady. He served St. George's Church in Hempstead on Long Island, NY and St. James Parish, Wilmington. He was chaplain and professor at the United States Military Academy. He was president of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1836. He resigned to be rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Richmond. ","See the SCRC Wiki for more information about Adam Empie: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Adam_Empie.","Empie was an alumnus of Union College.","Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was made part of this collection on 12/15/2011.","Mss. 2010.360 was accessioned as part of the backlog by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2010. Mss. 1979.13 processed by Lisa Sparks Carpenter, American Studies Intern, in November 2010. Acc. 2011.710 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2011.","Papers, 1821-1979, of and concerning Adam Empie, the president of the College of William and Mary and his family. Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882. ","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War. ","The folder contains the following papers: ","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.  ","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange. ","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17. ","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October. ","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton. ","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15. ","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882. ","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring. ","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896. ","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\". ","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\"","Mss. 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Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882. ","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War. ","The folder contains the following papers: ","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.  ","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange. ","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17. ","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October. ","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton. ","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15. ","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882. ","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring. ","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896. ","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\". ","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was added to this collection on 12/15/2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Adam Empie was born September 5, 1785 in Schenectady, New York. He was educated at Union College in Schenectady. He served St. George's Church in Hempstead on Long Island, NY and St. James Parish, Wilmington. He was chaplain and professor at the United States Military Academy. He was president of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1836. He resigned to be rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Richmond. ","See the SCRC Wiki for more information about Adam Empie: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Adam_Empie.","Empie was an alumnus of Union College.","Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was made part of this collection on 12/15/2011.","Mss. 2010.360 was accessioned as part of the backlog by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2010. Mss. 1979.13 processed by Lisa Sparks Carpenter, American Studies Intern, in November 2010. Acc. 2011.710 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2011.","Papers, 1821-1979, of and concerning Adam Empie, the president of the College of William and Mary and his family. Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882. ","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War. ","The folder contains the following papers: ","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.  ","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange. ","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17. ","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October. ","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton. ","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15. ","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882. ","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring. ","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896. ","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\". ","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\"","Mss. 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Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewport News Daily Press news clipping. 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Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript volume, in two unknown hands. 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Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. 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Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinted and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. 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Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882. ","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War. ","The folder contains the following papers: ","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.  ","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange. ","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17. ","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October. ","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton. ","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15. ","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882. ","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring. ","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896. ","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\". ","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was added to this collection on 12/15/2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 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Crawford, was a prominent lawyer, lecturer, and antiquarian in the Shenandoah Valley. He served in the Confederate Army, and in 1872 became major-general of the 3rd Division of the Virginia Militia. A graduate of Virginia Military Institute and University of Virginia Law School, Roller was the first non-Pennsylvanian president of the Pennsylvania German Society (1909-1910). Roller also served four sessions in the Virginia State Senate and was the first president of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society. He pursued interests in local and religious history, ammassing a considerable collection of books and papers. Most of these items were dispersed, however, during the course of the twentieth century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe donor, Margaret Grattan Weaver (1905-2001), was a member of two of the most distinguished families in Rockingham County, the Rollers and the Grattans. She was known throughout the Shenandoah Valley for her involvement in civic, historic, and religious organizations including the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society, and the Margaret Grattan Weaver Foundation, which she founded in 1997. The foundation supports and promotes preservation and appreciation of the history and religious heritage of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. She was also dedicated to writing poetry and essays on suffering and death, some of which are included in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Edwin Roller (1844-1918), born near Mt. Crawford, was a prominent lawyer, lecturer, and antiquarian in the Shenandoah Valley. He served in the Confederate Army, and in 1872 became major-general of the 3rd Division of the Virginia Militia. A graduate of Virginia Military Institute and University of Virginia Law School, Roller was the first non-Pennsylvanian president of the Pennsylvania German Society (1909-1910). Roller also served four sessions in the Virginia State Senate and was the first president of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society. He pursued interests in local and religious history, ammassing a considerable collection of books and papers. Most of these items were dispersed, however, during the course of the twentieth century. ","The donor, Margaret Grattan Weaver (1905-2001), was a member of two of the most distinguished families in Rockingham County, the Rollers and the Grattans. She was known throughout the Shenandoah Valley for her involvement in civic, historic, and religious organizations including the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society, and the Margaret Grattan Weaver Foundation, which she founded in 1997. 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A copy of the registration forms for the Thomas Harrison House to be put on the National Register of Historic Places is also included. John E. Roller bought the house in 1879 and Weaver was part owner of the property from 1951-1963 along with her two brothers. Alsoincludes a 1753 land patent and facsimile to Gabriel Jones, the first appointed lawyer for Augusta and Rockingham Counties, signed by Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Robert Dinwiddie for 644 acres on \"the north side of Shannando\" in Augusta County (now Rockingham County near Port Republic), indentures, and two unidentified photographs of female academy classes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Civil War Documents, 1857-1894, is comprised of letters, receipts for supplies, a monthly summary of funds, and personal notes concerning arms, transportation, and personnel. Twenty-nine pamphlets are included pertaining to the Battle of New Market, Southern \u0026amp; Confederate States almanacs, and addresses by General Jubal Early and Charles C. Jones, Jr.  Pieces from the USS Merrimack and USS Cumberland and a letter from Mrs. Mary Anna Jackson, wife of Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson are also present. A sheet of clipped signatures includes Robert E. Lee, Judah P. Benjamin, Albert Sidney Johnston, and others.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Margaret Grattan Weaver Collection, 1707-1992, consists of one box and one oversize folder of materials pertaining to Weaver and her ancestors, specifically John E. Roller, Weaver's grandfather, as well as biographical and genealogical information of county residents and historic locations and Civil War Documents with notable signatures. The collections is arranged in three series:  John E. 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Roller bought the house in 1879 and Weaver was part owner of the property from 1951-1963 along with her two brothers. Alsoincludes a 1753 land patent and facsimile to Gabriel Jones, the first appointed lawyer for Augusta and Rockingham Counties, signed by Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Robert Dinwiddie for 644 acres on \"the north side of Shannando\" in Augusta County (now Rockingham County near Port Republic), indentures, and two unidentified photographs of female academy classes.","Series 3: Civil War Documents, 1857-1894, is comprised of letters, receipts for supplies, a monthly summary of funds, and personal notes concerning arms, transportation, and personnel. Twenty-nine pamphlets are included pertaining to the Battle of New Market, Southern \u0026 Confederate States almanacs, and addresses by General Jubal Early and Charles C. Jones, Jr.  Pieces from the USS Merrimack and USS Cumberland and a letter from Mrs. Mary Anna Jackson, wife of Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson are also present. A sheet of clipped signatures includes Robert E. Lee, Judah P. Benjamin, Albert Sidney Johnston, and others."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in the bulk of this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk. (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in the bulk of this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk. 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During the War of 1812, Cocke served in the Virginia militia, rising from captain to brigadier general in\n         eighteen months. His first wife, Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1785-1816) did not live to see the completion of \"Bremo\" in\n         1820, but Cocke and his second wife, Louisa Maxwell Holmes (m. 1821), lived there until their deaths.\n","Other milestones in the life of John Hartwell Cocke include his elections as Vice-President of the Virginia Temperance\n         Society in 1830 and as President in 1834; his election as President of the United States Temperance Union in 1836; his\n         membership on the University of Virginia Board of Visitors from its inception as Central College in 1819 until 1852;\n         membership on the Virginia Board of Public Works, 1823-1829; his primary role in the founding of the Agricultural Society\n         of Albemarle in 1817; and service on the James River and Kanawha Canal Company Board of Directors. John Hartwell Cocke\n         was greatly troubled by the issue of slavery, and he concentrated his time and money in promoting the American\n         Colonization Society, and preparing his slaves for gradual emancipation through vocational training and teaching them to\n         read and write.","The papers of the Cocke family of Fluvanna County, Virginia, and related Barraud family, Faulcon family, and\n         other families, consist of ca. 25,000 items, (194 Hollinger boxes, ca. 64.5 linear shelf feet), 1725- 1939, and contains\n         correspondence, legal and financial papers, diaries of John Hartwell Cocke, Louisa Maxwell Holmes Cocke, and Lucy Cocke,\n         minutes of the Board of Visitors of the University ofVirginia, diagrams and sketches concerning the University,\n         bound volumes, sketches and drawings, college and school notes, poetry, orations and speeches, essays, genealogy, and\n         lists pertaining to agriculture, music and other subjects.","Major topics covered by the collection include: the development of agriculture in Virginia, merino sheep, horse\n         breeding and purchases, slavery, the American Colonization Society, temperance movement, other religious and reform\n         groups, book dealers, religion, the War of 1812, the Civil War, public education (including the Bremo Seminary), the\n         founding and development of the University of Virginia and public improvements. The bulk of the papers were generated by\n         General John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866) and his immediate descendants.","Contains \"List of Negroes Born\" 1791-1806, which includes an entry for the birth of Robert Kennon.","\"For Keeping Beck \u0026 children\" [Robert Kennon]","Mentions British landing, War of 1812.","Concerning Robert Kennon's inheritance.","Surveys the family structures, occupations, places of residence, and religious beliefs of Cocke's over 200 slaves. Only the 108 \"working slaves\" were questioned regarding whether they professed Christianity. Cocke began manumitting deserving Christian slaves in 1832, an additional incentive for belief among his bondsmen and a possible motivation for the survey.\n\t\t","Entry for 1853 January 26 includes Cocke's comments on Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings","Entry for 1859 April 27 includes Cocke's comments on Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.","Removed and cataloged as UF860.M5 1831","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["640, etc."],"normalized_title_ssm":["Cocke Family Papers, \n         1725-1939"],"collection_title_tesim":["Cocke Family Papers, \n         1725-1939"],"collection_ssim":["Cocke Family Papers, \n         1725-1939"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The collection of Cocke family papers grouped under the number #640, etc. is comprised of several different\n            collections of papers that were formerly on loan to the University of Virginia Library, including: #640, #1335,\n            #1431, #1480, #2890, #3604, # 5213, #5680, #6418, and #2433 (except -a, -f, -g, -h, -k, -m, and -p). On April 5 and\n            November 10, 1979, accessions #640, #1335, #1480, #2433, #2890, #5680, and #6418 were purchased by the University of\n            Virginia Library from John Page Elliott of Charlottesville, Virginia, and Joseph F. Johnston, Trustee of The Bremo\n            Trust, of Birmingham, Alabama. Accession #1431 was purchased by the University of Virginia Library from Mrs.\n            Raymond Orf, \"Bremo Recess,\" Bremo Bluff, Fluvanna County, Virginia, on July 25, 1972. Accession #3604 was given to\n            the Library on November 14, 1950, by Mr. William Cabell Moore, Washington, D.C. and #5213 was given to the Library\n            on April 4, 1956, by Richard C. Marshall, Washington, D.C."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This collection\n         consists of ca. 25,000 items."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003carrangement\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eThe various Cocke collections that are owned by the University (gifts and purchases) have been interfiled\n            chronologically in one series and designated as #640, etc. Correspondence, legal and financial papers, speeches, and\n            other types of material are grouped together with material of the same date range in the same boxes. Most of the\n            correspondence is single-foldered, with the correspondents identified in the folder listing and in the Cocke sliplist\n            located in Special Collections.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eThe collection includes: Correspondence and other material in order by date(s): Boxes 1-178; Undated\n            Correspondence: Boxes 179-181; 3) Undated Miscellaneous Papers re agriculture, architecture, inventions, public\n            improvements, medicine and illness, military papers, slavery and abolition, temperance, and the University of\n            Virginia: Boxes 182-187; 4) Bound Volumes: Boxes 188-191; 5) Diaries of Louisa Maxwell Holmes Cocke: Boxes 192-194\n            (on microfilm M-1676-1678); 6) Oversize Material: 3 boxes.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eExcluded from this series are the following Cocke collections, which remain on deposit: PHILIP ST. GEORGE\n            COCKE PAPERS: #2433-a (reaccessioned as part of #2433-m), #2433-f, #2433-g, #2433-h, #2433-k (withdrawn; no copies\n            retained), #2433-m (withdrawn; copies retained), #2433-p (withdrawn; copies retained). JOHN HARTWELL COCKE PAPERS:\n            #5685, #5685-a.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/arrangement\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe various Cocke collections that are owned by the University (gifts and purchases) have been interfiled\n            chronologically in one series and designated as #640, etc. Correspondence, legal and financial papers, speeches, and\n            other types of material are grouped together with material of the same date range in the same boxes. 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GEORGE\n            COCKE PAPERS: #2433-a (reaccessioned as part of #2433-m), #2433-f, #2433-g, #2433-h, #2433-k (withdrawn; no copies\n            retained), #2433-m (withdrawn; copies retained), #2433-p (withdrawn; copies retained). JOHN HARTWELL COCKE PAPERS:\n            #5685, #5685-a.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The various Cocke collections that are owned by the University (gifts and purchases) have been interfiled\n            chronologically in one series and designated as #640, etc. Correspondence, legal and financial papers, speeches, and\n            other types of material are grouped together with material of the same date range in the same boxes. Most of the\n            correspondence is single-foldered, with the correspondents identified in the folder listing and in the Cocke sliplist\n            located in Special Collections.\n The collection includes: Correspondence and other material in order by date(s): Boxes 1-178; Undated\n            Correspondence: Boxes 179-181; 3) Undated Miscellaneous Papers re agriculture, architecture, inventions, public\n            improvements, medicine and illness, military papers, slavery and abolition, temperance, and the University of\n            Virginia: Boxes 182-187; 4) Bound Volumes: Boxes 188-191; 5) Diaries of Louisa Maxwell Holmes Cocke: Boxes 192-194\n            (on microfilm M-1676-1678); 6) Oversize Material: 3 boxes.\n Excluded from this series are the following Cocke collections, which remain on deposit: PHILIP ST. GEORGE\n            COCKE PAPERS: #2433-a (reaccessioned as part of #2433-m), #2433-f, #2433-g, #2433-h, #2433-k (withdrawn; no copies\n            retained), #2433-m (withdrawn; copies retained), #2433-p (withdrawn; copies retained). JOHN HARTWELL COCKE PAPERS:\n            #5685, #5685-a.","The various Cocke collections that are owned by the University (gifts and purchases) have been interfiled\n            chronologically in one series and designated as #640, etc. Correspondence, legal and financial papers, speeches, and\n            other types of material are grouped together with material of the same date range in the same boxes. Most of the\n            correspondence is single-foldered, with the correspondents identified in the folder listing and in the Cocke sliplist\n            located in Special Collections.\n","The collection includes: Correspondence and other material in order by date(s): Boxes 1-178; Undated\n            Correspondence: Boxes 179-181; 3) Undated Miscellaneous Papers re agriculture, architecture, inventions, public\n            improvements, medicine and illness, military papers, slavery and abolition, temperance, and the University of\n            Virginia: Boxes 182-187; 4) Bound Volumes: Boxes 188-191; 5) Diaries of Louisa Maxwell Holmes Cocke: Boxes 192-194\n            (on microfilm M-1676-1678); 6) Oversize Material: 3 boxes.\n","Excluded from this series are the following Cocke collections, which remain on deposit: PHILIP ST. GEORGE\n            COCKE PAPERS: #2433-a (reaccessioned as part of #2433-m), #2433-f, #2433-g, #2433-h, #2433-k (withdrawn; no copies\n            retained), #2433-m (withdrawn; copies retained), #2433-p (withdrawn; copies retained). JOHN HARTWELL COCKE PAPERS:\n            #5685, #5685-a."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke was born in 1780 in the Tidewater county of Surry, the son of John Hartwell and Elizabeth\n         (Kennon) Cocke. By the age of twenty-one, Cocke was the master of over 5,500 acres of land in Surry and Fluvanna counties. A\n         few years after Cocke married Anne Blaws Barraud (\"Nancy\") of Norfolk, Virginia in 1802, he sold his Surry County holdings\n         and moved to a frame dwelling at Bremo Recess, Fluvanna County, and began work on a finer home, \"Bremo.\" He owned\n         three large plantations along the James River, Bremo Recess, Upper Bremo, and Lower Bremo, each containing over a thousand\n         acres of land. During the War of 1812, Cocke served in the Virginia militia, rising from captain to brigadier general in\n         eighteen months. His first wife, Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1785-1816) did not live to see the completion of \"Bremo\" in\n         1820, but Cocke and his second wife, Louisa Maxwell Holmes (m. 1821), lived there until their deaths.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther milestones in the life of John Hartwell Cocke include his elections as Vice-President of the Virginia Temperance\n         Society in 1830 and as President in 1834; his election as President of the United States Temperance Union in 1836; his\n         membership on the University of Virginia Board of Visitors from its inception as Central College in 1819 until 1852;\n         membership on the Virginia Board of Public Works, 1823-1829; his primary role in the founding of the Agricultural Society\n         of Albemarle in 1817; and service on the James River and Kanawha Canal Company Board of Directors. John Hartwell Cocke\n         was greatly troubled by the issue of slavery, and he concentrated his time and money in promoting the American\n         Colonization Society, and preparing his slaves for gradual emancipation through vocational training and teaching them to\n         read and write.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Hartwell Cocke was born in 1780 in the Tidewater county of Surry, the son of John Hartwell and Elizabeth\n         (Kennon) Cocke. By the age of twenty-one, Cocke was the master of over 5,500 acres of land in Surry and Fluvanna counties. A\n         few years after Cocke married Anne Blaws Barraud (\"Nancy\") of Norfolk, Virginia in 1802, he sold his Surry County holdings\n         and moved to a frame dwelling at Bremo Recess, Fluvanna County, and began work on a finer home, \"Bremo.\" He owned\n         three large plantations along the James River, Bremo Recess, Upper Bremo, and Lower Bremo, each containing over a thousand\n         acres of land. During the War of 1812, Cocke served in the Virginia militia, rising from captain to brigadier general in\n         eighteen months. His first wife, Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1785-1816) did not live to see the completion of \"Bremo\" in\n         1820, but Cocke and his second wife, Louisa Maxwell Holmes (m. 1821), lived there until their deaths.\n","Other milestones in the life of John Hartwell Cocke include his elections as Vice-President of the Virginia Temperance\n         Society in 1830 and as President in 1834; his election as President of the United States Temperance Union in 1836; his\n         membership on the University of Virginia Board of Visitors from its inception as Central College in 1819 until 1852;\n         membership on the Virginia Board of Public Works, 1823-1829; his primary role in the founding of the Agricultural Society\n         of Albemarle in 1817; and service on the James River and Kanawha Canal Company Board of Directors. John Hartwell Cocke\n         was greatly troubled by the issue of slavery, and he concentrated his time and money in promoting the American\n         Colonization Society, and preparing his slaves for gradual emancipation through vocational training and teaching them to\n         read and write."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCocke Family Papers, Accession #640, etc., Special\n            Collections, University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Cocke Family Papers, Accession #640, etc., Special\n            Collections, University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers of the Cocke family of Fluvanna County, Virginia, and related Barraud family, Faulcon family, and\n         other families, consist of ca. 25,000 items, (194 Hollinger boxes, ca. 64.5 linear shelf feet), 1725- 1939, and contains\n         correspondence, legal and financial papers, diaries of John Hartwell Cocke, Louisa Maxwell Holmes Cocke, and Lucy Cocke,\n         minutes of the Board of Visitors of the University ofVirginia, diagrams and sketches concerning the University,\n         bound volumes, sketches and drawings, college and school notes, poetry, orations and speeches, essays, genealogy, and\n         lists pertaining to agriculture, music and other subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor topics covered by the collection include: the development of agriculture in Virginia, merino sheep, horse\n         breeding and purchases, slavery, the American Colonization Society, temperance movement, other religious and reform\n         groups, book dealers, religion, the War of 1812, the Civil War, public education (including the Bremo Seminary), the\n         founding and development of the University of Virginia and public improvements. 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The bulk of the papers were generated by\n         General John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866) and his immediate descendants.","Contains \"List of Negroes Born\" 1791-1806, which includes an entry for the birth of Robert Kennon.","\"For Keeping Beck \u0026 children\" [Robert Kennon]","Mentions British landing, War of 1812.","Concerning Robert Kennon's inheritance.","Surveys the family structures, occupations, places of residence, and religious beliefs of Cocke's over 200 slaves. Only the 108 \"working slaves\" were questioned regarding whether they professed Christianity. Cocke began manumitting deserving Christian slaves in 1832, an additional incentive for belief among his bondsmen and a possible motivation for the survey.\n\t\t","Entry for 1853 January 26 includes Cocke's comments on Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings","Entry for 1859 April 27 includes Cocke's comments on Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.","Removed and cataloged as UF860.M5 1831"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":18422,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:06:39.919Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00103_c01_c1177"}},{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Administration records collection","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Washington College (Lexington, Va.)","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes early Washington and Lee University papers and miscellaneous materials supplementary to the university's trustee's records, faculty meeting minutes, and treaurer's records. Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469","ead_ssi":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469","_root_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469","_nest_parent_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_469","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WLU/repositories_5_resources_469.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Administration records collection","title_ssm":["Administration records collection"],"title_tesim":["Administration records collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1776-1976 (bulk 1840-1900)"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1776-1976 (bulk 1840-1900)"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Record Group","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["WLU.RG.1.01","/repositories/5/resources/469"],"text":["WLU.RG.1.01","/repositories/5/resources/469","Administration records collection","Business records","Enslaved persons","The collection is open for research use.","This collection has been arranged into the following series: Business Records, Administration, Faculty, Students, General, and Printed Material.","This collection's former unique identifer was WLU Coll 112.","This collection includes early Washington and Lee University papers and miscellaneous materials supplementary to the university's trustee's records, faculty meeting minutes, and treaurer's records. Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.","The Business Records series includes primarily documents related to the financial history of the university. They include related correspondence, invoices, and receipts. The invoices and receipts document expenditures such as purchases of wood as a heating source, purchases of supplies to support building repair and/or construction, such as the Chapel and Lee House, as well as fees for labor, purchases of books for the library, purchases of supplies and equipment for teaching,  purchase of Confederate bonds, salaries and wages, payments for newspaper subscriptions, advertisements, printing, and fire insurance. Other subjects include Robinson and Santini medals, the John Robinson monument (1855), the purchase of lab supplies and instruments, property rentals, insurance, investments, endowments, scholarships, tuition, promissory notes, bonds, and the purchase of furniture. There are also documents related to enslaved persons. One document is specific to the John Robinson estate. Others refer to the sale or hiring out of enslaved individuals. It is noted within the folder description if the documents lists the names of these individuals. At least one of the earliest documents in this series mentions the Timber Ridge location and Fort Randolph. The records created during the presidency of Robert E. Lee sometime include his signature and notes.","\nThe Administration series includes correspondence sent to or written by trustees, presidents, or other officers. Subjects include the purchasing of mineral specimens (G. W. C. Lee), Cyrus McCormick (correspondent), athletics, correspondence about the Chapel controversy, correspondence about the library, and an oath book signed by both trustees and Librarian Annie White. There is also correspondence related to and with fundraising and fundraising agents including R. D. Lilley, George Peabody, Grover Cleveland, and Oswald Garrison Villard. Villard co-founded the NAACP in 1909.","The Faculty series includes letters of recommendation, letters about student absences and students requesting leave and/or accommodation for tuition, commencement invitations, the College Hotel and student lodging, papers acted upon by the faculty, and papers related to the American Association of University Professors. The letters from fathers of students or students themselves regarding requesting leave from school usually include the reason why which primarily relates to finances or the student's health. Some of the correspondence addressed to the faculty are related to student misconduct. Of particular note is a May 1849 document signed by faculty and officers of both Washington College and the Virginia Military Institute speaking about against the Lexington Bowling Alley. ","The Students series includes documents related to student conduct, student petitions, recruitment, and admissions. Of particular note are the documents from 1858 regarding an incident in which students were dismissed from school for drinking and the eventual burning in effigy of the two professors who caught and dismissed them.","The General series includes correspondence about catalog requests, the Alumni Association, and subject files.","The Printed Material series includes broadsides, circulars, pamphlets, etc. that were printed by our about the university including events and programs.","Researchers should be aware that there might be overlap in subject matter and correspondents among the series. References to fundraising, for example, can be found across series. ","\nResearchers should note that this collection was reviewed and organized chronologically as Miscellaneous Papers and Miscellaneous Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers by Dr. William Webb Pusey in 1982. An updated review and the resulting reprocessing was undertaken to create what is expected to be a more cohesive organization and description in effort to increase both the discoverability and accessibility of the contents. Some of Dr. Pusey's decisions regarding arrangement have been kept in the interest of time and the challenge of trying to determine where the documents were originally pulled from. For example, he combined letters of tribute about Professor J. J. White that were sent to Washington and Lee President G. W. C. Lee along with other tributes to White into one folder. That folder remains. He also combined documentation associated with and/or created by the work of Robert D. Lilley in his capacity as a fundraising agent for the university. He combined letters sent to faculty and administrators asking for university catalogs and/or circulars. While these requests have been kept together and arranged chronologically, researchers should be aware that while some letters only ask for a catalog, others include much more information about the letter writer, such as their current financial situation, their educational background, their service in the American Civil War, and their desire to attend or have their son attend the university because of President Robert E. Lee. Researchers are encouraged to consult these files as they might find useful information contained therein.","Documents within this collection were heavily consulted by Ollinger Crenshaw in researching his book  General Lee's College.","Book purchases","Documents related to fundraising and the construction of the Liberty Hall Academy building in Lexington.","Book purchases and list of books received from John Rodgers donation","Of particular note is a payroll of \"hands employed at Washington College buildings\" who are described as \"white employees\" on the reverse (1866).","Includes receipt for paying Ellick his 1/2 annual allotment for board and clothing","Includes paid invoice for hiring of Ellick","Includes payments made to Ellick","Includes continued hiring of Ellick, an account for Dr. Paine to see Jerry (enslaved) at W. Wilson's, invoice to pay for the work of Elijah","Includes hiring of Jeff and receipts for paying Ellick and Jeff","Includes receipts for paying Jackson's wages","Includes librarian's report","Includes directive to pay A. W. Cameron for the hiring of Alex","Includes letter from Cyrus McCormick regarding $5000 donation","Engineering and Physical Laboratories","Tucker Memorial Hall construction","Construction of Chemistry building","A couple of these relate to John Robinson.","Robinson Estate (includes names of unsold enslaved individuals)","Includes the names of the enslaved and their monetary value","John Robinson estate","Includes a list of men who hired enslaved individuals owned (not named) by Washington College","Also included is a report on students for the 1859/1860 session.","Fundraising","To recoup financial losses suffered by the university as a result of Hunter's Raid","Documentation used to support financial claim to money owed the university by the federal government for losses suffered during Hunter's Raid. Of particular note is a list specific to the loss of library materials.","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","This folder includes a description of Cyrus McCormick's funeral.","alumnus and financial agent","Contributors included Booker T. Washington, Isidor Strauss, Oswald Garrison Villard, and Grover Cleveland","Includes correspondence from former U. S. President Grover Cleveland, Oswald Garrison Villard (a future co-founder of the NAACP), and Herbert Welsh.","Correspondents are George Peabody and Oswald Garrison Villard (fundraising agents for the Wilson fund) and John L. Campbell of Washington and Lee. There are references made to a paper published by Trustee Givens Brown Strickler.","Rector of the Board of Trustees, Professor of Law and Equity, Includes letters from Cyrus McCormick","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include election of new university president and the John Marshall portrait","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include John Marshall portrait","Secretary and Treasurer for Trustees","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Santini medal, mineral specimens purchase, athletic scholarships","Includes handwritten manuscript notice dated November 7, 1912 which announces to students that at their request, the faculty has granted them a holiday to attend a game in Roanoke. The notice reminds the students that they are the \"custodians of the honor and reputation of their alma mater while there representing the customs and standards\" of Washington and Lee. It further states, \"I trust, therefore, that no representative of our campus will be seen entering a bar room or other degrading resort, gambling, or doing anything which would grieve or humiliate their parents, were they present.\"","The plat was found and removed (by unknown individual) from Board Board Volume 1811-1844. It was originally located in the minutes of October 2, 1844.","Handwritten note by President Lee acknowledging that he shared it with the Trustees","Oath book signed by Trustees and the Annie R. White as the Librarian","Graham family Bible","Professor of Applied Mathematics","Librarian and Clerk of the Faculty","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Professor of Latin","Professor of History and English Literature","The 1868 letters were addressed to Johnson, J. J. White, and Edward S. Joynes as the \"Committee of the Faculty.\"","Professor of Modern Languages and English Philology","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Librarian\nClerk of the Faculty\nTreasurer","Librarian, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","McCormick Professor of Natural Philosophy","Cincinnati Professor of Mathematics","Professor of Greek","Regarding the request/order to open a hospital within campus buildings. Faculty ask that the buildings remain in use for educational purposes as they are not fit to accommodate a hospital and lists the various reasons how the buildings aren't compatible for use as a hospital. The letter is signed by Carter J. Harris, Alexander L. Nelson, James J. White, and John L. Campbell.","Building Committee (Graham Hall/Graham Literary Society, Library), Committee to confer with the Resident Masters, Committee to report a plan for the enlargement of the Faculty, Committee on Chapel Service, Library Committee, Committee on Dormitory (Kappa Sigma Fraternity), Committee on Courses, Committee on Entrance Requirements for Freshmen","Friend of Washington and Lee University","Delivered a few days before Kirkpatrick's death, professor of Moral Philosophy","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Rector","The 1868 document was written by the faculty in support of students. It relates to town and gown relations and race relations, and refers to the murder of an African American man. The other documents relate to student behaviors which may have resulted in punishment.","Petition to readmit E. J. Parsons who was expelled, request for the Treasurer to pay 1/2 of deposit to the YMCA, Petition concerning the boarding house/college hotel.","Professors John L. Campbell, Sr. and Junius Fishburn discovered three intoxicated students: W. W. Houston, R. K. Estill, and W. M. Brown. The faculty voted to dismiss them from Washington College. The student body petitioned for their co-horts to be reinstated but were denied. They burned in effigy both professors. In addition to the petition, the folder includes a printed description of events dated March 15 as well as two documents of apology issued to the faculty by offending students. The printed description says there were two intoxicated students but the petition lists the three above.","Commencement Party (1854 June 1), Seventh Annual Congress of the Scotch Irish Society of America (1895 June), inaugration of President William Lyne Wilson (1897 September 15), Eighty-ninth annual celebration of the Graham-Lee Society (1898 January 19), dedication of new law building in memory of John Randolph Tucker 91900 June 19), university's eighty-ninth anniversary (1901 February 22), annual gymnastic tourney (1901 March 15)","includes \"Standing Rules Adopted by the Trustees of Washington College\" (1840 September 19)","Commencement (1870), \"Music of Ye Olden Time\" (1877 January 4), Obsequies of John Letcher (1884 January 28), \"Programme for the 28th N.Y and 5th Virginia at Lexington\" (1884 May 23), 7th Scotch Irish Congress (1895 June), Confederate Memorial Day Exercises (1901 May 25), dedication of the Memorial Westminster Chimes and Clock (1948 September 8)","The issue is about the death of Col. William Allan","regarding compensation for property damage during the Civil War","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. ","Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Washington College (Lexington, Va.)","Washington and Lee University","Washington and Lee University. Chapel","Washington and Lee University--Faculty","Washington and Lee University--Students","Washington and Lee University--Buildings","Lee, Robert E. 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Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], Administration Records Collection (RG 1.01), Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes early Washington and Lee University papers and miscellaneous materials supplementary to the university's trustee's records, faculty meeting minutes, and treaurer's records. Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Business Records series includes primarily documents related to the financial history of the university. They include related correspondence, invoices, and receipts. The invoices and receipts document expenditures such as purchases of wood as a heating source, purchases of supplies to support building repair and/or construction, such as the Chapel and Lee House, as well as fees for labor, purchases of books for the library, purchases of supplies and equipment for teaching,  purchase of Confederate bonds, salaries and wages, payments for newspaper subscriptions, advertisements, printing, and fire insurance. Other subjects include Robinson and Santini medals, the John Robinson monument (1855), the purchase of lab supplies and instruments, property rentals, insurance, investments, endowments, scholarships, tuition, promissory notes, bonds, and the purchase of furniture. There are also documents related to enslaved persons. One document is specific to the John Robinson estate. Others refer to the sale or hiring out of enslaved individuals. It is noted within the folder description if the documents lists the names of these individuals. At least one of the earliest documents in this series mentions the Timber Ridge location and Fort Randolph. The records created during the presidency of Robert E. Lee sometime include his signature and notes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Administration series includes correspondence sent to or written by trustees, presidents, or other officers. Subjects include the purchasing of mineral specimens (G. W. C. Lee), Cyrus McCormick (correspondent), athletics, correspondence about the Chapel controversy, correspondence about the library, and an oath book signed by both trustees and Librarian Annie White. There is also correspondence related to and with fundraising and fundraising agents including R. D. Lilley, George Peabody, Grover Cleveland, and Oswald Garrison Villard. Villard co-founded the NAACP in 1909.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Faculty series includes letters of recommendation, letters about student absences and students requesting leave and/or accommodation for tuition, commencement invitations, the College Hotel and student lodging, papers acted upon by the faculty, and papers related to the American Association of University Professors. The letters from fathers of students or students themselves regarding requesting leave from school usually include the reason why which primarily relates to finances or the student's health. Some of the correspondence addressed to the faculty are related to student misconduct. Of particular note is a May 1849 document signed by faculty and officers of both Washington College and the Virginia Military Institute speaking about against the Lexington Bowling Alley. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Students series includes documents related to student conduct, student petitions, recruitment, and admissions. Of particular note are the documents from 1858 regarding an incident in which students were dismissed from school for drinking and the eventual burning in effigy of the two professors who caught and dismissed them.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe General series includes correspondence about catalog requests, the Alumni Association, and subject files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Printed Material series includes broadsides, circulars, pamphlets, etc. that were printed by our about the university including events and programs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers should be aware that there might be overlap in subject matter and correspondents among the series. References to fundraising, for example, can be found across series. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nResearchers should note that this collection was reviewed and organized chronologically as Miscellaneous Papers and Miscellaneous Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers by Dr. William Webb Pusey in 1982. An updated review and the resulting reprocessing was undertaken to create what is expected to be a more cohesive organization and description in effort to increase both the discoverability and accessibility of the contents. Some of Dr. Pusey's decisions regarding arrangement have been kept in the interest of time and the challenge of trying to determine where the documents were originally pulled from. For example, he combined letters of tribute about Professor J. J. White that were sent to Washington and Lee President G. W. C. Lee along with other tributes to White into one folder. That folder remains. He also combined documentation associated with and/or created by the work of Robert D. Lilley in his capacity as a fundraising agent for the university. He combined letters sent to faculty and administrators asking for university catalogs and/or circulars. While these requests have been kept together and arranged chronologically, researchers should be aware that while some letters only ask for a catalog, others include much more information about the letter writer, such as their current financial situation, their educational background, their service in the American Civil War, and their desire to attend or have their son attend the university because of President Robert E. Lee. Researchers are encouraged to consult these files as they might find useful information contained therein.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocuments within this collection were heavily consulted by Ollinger Crenshaw in researching his book \u003ctitle\u003eGeneral Lee's College.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook purchases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to fundraising and the construction of the Liberty Hall Academy building in Lexington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook purchases and list of books received from John Rodgers donation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf particular note is a payroll of \"hands employed at Washington College buildings\" who are described as \"white employees\" on the reverse (1866).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt for paying Ellick his 1/2 annual allotment for board and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes paid invoice for hiring of Ellick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes payments made to Ellick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes continued hiring of Ellick, an account for Dr. Paine to see Jerry (enslaved) at W. 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Of particular note is a list specific to the loss of library materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a description of Cyrus McCormick's funeral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContributors included Booker T. Washington, Isidor Strauss, Oswald Garrison Villard, and Grover Cleveland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from former U. S. President Grover Cleveland, Oswald Garrison Villard (a future co-founder of the NAACP), and Herbert Welsh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents are George Peabody and Oswald Garrison Villard (fundraising agents for the Wilson fund) and John L. Campbell of Washington and Lee. There are references made to a paper published by Trustee Givens Brown Strickler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the Board of Trustees, Professor of Law and Equity, Includes letters from Cyrus McCormick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include election of new university president and the John Marshall portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include John Marshall portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary and Treasurer for Trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSantini medal, mineral specimens purchase, athletic scholarships\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten manuscript notice dated November 7, 1912 which announces to students that at their request, the faculty has granted them a holiday to attend a game in Roanoke. The notice reminds the students that they are the \"custodians of the honor and reputation of their alma mater while there representing the customs and standards\" of Washington and Lee. It further states, \"I trust, therefore, that no representative of our campus will be seen entering a bar room or other degrading resort, gambling, or doing anything which would grieve or humiliate their parents, were they present.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe plat was found and removed (by unknown individual) from Board Board Volume 1811-1844. It was originally located in the minutes of October 2, 1844.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten note by President Lee acknowledging that he shared it with the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOath book signed by Trustees and the Annie R. White as the Librarian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraham family Bible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Applied Mathematics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Clerk of the Faculty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Latin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of History and English Literature\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1868 letters were addressed to Johnson, J. J. White, and Edward S. Joynes as the \"Committee of the Faculty.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Modern Languages and English Philology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Moral Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of the Faculty\nTreasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcCormick Professor of Natural Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCincinnati Professor of Mathematics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Greek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the request/order to open a hospital within campus buildings. Faculty ask that the buildings remain in use for educational purposes as they are not fit to accommodate a hospital and lists the various reasons how the buildings aren't compatible for use as a hospital. The letter is signed by Carter J. Harris, Alexander L. Nelson, James J. White, and John L. Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding Committee (Graham Hall/Graham Literary Society, Library), Committee to confer with the Resident Masters, Committee to report a plan for the enlargement of the Faculty, Committee on Chapel Service, Library Committee, Committee on Dormitory (Kappa Sigma Fraternity), Committee on Courses, Committee on Entrance Requirements for Freshmen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFriend of Washington and Lee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelivered a few days before Kirkpatrick's death, professor of Moral Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Moral Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1868 document was written by the faculty in support of students. It relates to town and gown relations and race relations, and refers to the murder of an African American man. The other documents relate to student behaviors which may have resulted in punishment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to readmit E. J. Parsons who was expelled, request for the Treasurer to pay 1/2 of deposit to the YMCA, Petition concerning the boarding house/college hotel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessors John L. Campbell, Sr. and Junius Fishburn discovered three intoxicated students: W. W. Houston, R. K. Estill, and W. M. Brown. The faculty voted to dismiss them from Washington College. The student body petitioned for their co-horts to be reinstated but were denied. They burned in effigy both professors. In addition to the petition, the folder includes a printed description of events dated March 15 as well as two documents of apology issued to the faculty by offending students. The printed description says there were two intoxicated students but the petition lists the three above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement Party (1854 June 1), Seventh Annual Congress of the Scotch Irish Society of America (1895 June), inaugration of President William Lyne Wilson (1897 September 15), Eighty-ninth annual celebration of the Graham-Lee Society (1898 January 19), dedication of new law building in memory of John Randolph Tucker 91900 June 19), university's eighty-ninth anniversary (1901 February 22), annual gymnastic tourney (1901 March 15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes \"Standing Rules Adopted by the Trustees of Washington College\" (1840 September 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement (1870), \"Music of Ye Olden Time\" (1877 January 4), Obsequies of John Letcher (1884 January 28), \"Programme for the 28th N.Y and 5th Virginia at Lexington\" (1884 May 23), 7th Scotch Irish Congress (1895 June), Confederate Memorial Day Exercises (1901 May 25), dedication of the Memorial Westminster Chimes and Clock (1948 September 8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe issue is about the death of Col. 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Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.","The Business Records series includes primarily documents related to the financial history of the university. They include related correspondence, invoices, and receipts. The invoices and receipts document expenditures such as purchases of wood as a heating source, purchases of supplies to support building repair and/or construction, such as the Chapel and Lee House, as well as fees for labor, purchases of books for the library, purchases of supplies and equipment for teaching,  purchase of Confederate bonds, salaries and wages, payments for newspaper subscriptions, advertisements, printing, and fire insurance. Other subjects include Robinson and Santini medals, the John Robinson monument (1855), the purchase of lab supplies and instruments, property rentals, insurance, investments, endowments, scholarships, tuition, promissory notes, bonds, and the purchase of furniture. There are also documents related to enslaved persons. One document is specific to the John Robinson estate. Others refer to the sale or hiring out of enslaved individuals. It is noted within the folder description if the documents lists the names of these individuals. At least one of the earliest documents in this series mentions the Timber Ridge location and Fort Randolph. The records created during the presidency of Robert E. Lee sometime include his signature and notes.","\nThe Administration series includes correspondence sent to or written by trustees, presidents, or other officers. Subjects include the purchasing of mineral specimens (G. W. C. Lee), Cyrus McCormick (correspondent), athletics, correspondence about the Chapel controversy, correspondence about the library, and an oath book signed by both trustees and Librarian Annie White. There is also correspondence related to and with fundraising and fundraising agents including R. D. Lilley, George Peabody, Grover Cleveland, and Oswald Garrison Villard. Villard co-founded the NAACP in 1909.","The Faculty series includes letters of recommendation, letters about student absences and students requesting leave and/or accommodation for tuition, commencement invitations, the College Hotel and student lodging, papers acted upon by the faculty, and papers related to the American Association of University Professors. The letters from fathers of students or students themselves regarding requesting leave from school usually include the reason why which primarily relates to finances or the student's health. Some of the correspondence addressed to the faculty are related to student misconduct. Of particular note is a May 1849 document signed by faculty and officers of both Washington College and the Virginia Military Institute speaking about against the Lexington Bowling Alley. ","The Students series includes documents related to student conduct, student petitions, recruitment, and admissions. Of particular note are the documents from 1858 regarding an incident in which students were dismissed from school for drinking and the eventual burning in effigy of the two professors who caught and dismissed them.","The General series includes correspondence about catalog requests, the Alumni Association, and subject files.","The Printed Material series includes broadsides, circulars, pamphlets, etc. that were printed by our about the university including events and programs.","Researchers should be aware that there might be overlap in subject matter and correspondents among the series. References to fundraising, for example, can be found across series. ","\nResearchers should note that this collection was reviewed and organized chronologically as Miscellaneous Papers and Miscellaneous Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers by Dr. William Webb Pusey in 1982. An updated review and the resulting reprocessing was undertaken to create what is expected to be a more cohesive organization and description in effort to increase both the discoverability and accessibility of the contents. Some of Dr. Pusey's decisions regarding arrangement have been kept in the interest of time and the challenge of trying to determine where the documents were originally pulled from. For example, he combined letters of tribute about Professor J. J. White that were sent to Washington and Lee President G. W. C. Lee along with other tributes to White into one folder. That folder remains. He also combined documentation associated with and/or created by the work of Robert D. Lilley in his capacity as a fundraising agent for the university. He combined letters sent to faculty and administrators asking for university catalogs and/or circulars. While these requests have been kept together and arranged chronologically, researchers should be aware that while some letters only ask for a catalog, others include much more information about the letter writer, such as their current financial situation, their educational background, their service in the American Civil War, and their desire to attend or have their son attend the university because of President Robert E. Lee. Researchers are encouraged to consult these files as they might find useful information contained therein.","Documents within this collection were heavily consulted by Ollinger Crenshaw in researching his book  General Lee's College.","Book purchases","Documents related to fundraising and the construction of the Liberty Hall Academy building in Lexington.","Book purchases and list of books received from John Rodgers donation","Of particular note is a payroll of \"hands employed at Washington College buildings\" who are described as \"white employees\" on the reverse (1866).","Includes receipt for paying Ellick his 1/2 annual allotment for board and clothing","Includes paid invoice for hiring of Ellick","Includes payments made to Ellick","Includes continued hiring of Ellick, an account for Dr. Paine to see Jerry (enslaved) at W. Wilson's, invoice to pay for the work of Elijah","Includes hiring of Jeff and receipts for paying Ellick and Jeff","Includes receipts for paying Jackson's wages","Includes librarian's report","Includes directive to pay A. W. Cameron for the hiring of Alex","Includes letter from Cyrus McCormick regarding $5000 donation","Engineering and Physical Laboratories","Tucker Memorial Hall construction","Construction of Chemistry building","A couple of these relate to John Robinson.","Robinson Estate (includes names of unsold enslaved individuals)","Includes the names of the enslaved and their monetary value","John Robinson estate","Includes a list of men who hired enslaved individuals owned (not named) by Washington College","Also included is a report on students for the 1859/1860 session.","Fundraising","To recoup financial losses suffered by the university as a result of Hunter's Raid","Documentation used to support financial claim to money owed the university by the federal government for losses suffered during Hunter's Raid. Of particular note is a list specific to the loss of library materials.","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","This folder includes a description of Cyrus McCormick's funeral.","alumnus and financial agent","Contributors included Booker T. Washington, Isidor Strauss, Oswald Garrison Villard, and Grover Cleveland","Includes correspondence from former U. S. President Grover Cleveland, Oswald Garrison Villard (a future co-founder of the NAACP), and Herbert Welsh.","Correspondents are George Peabody and Oswald Garrison Villard (fundraising agents for the Wilson fund) and John L. Campbell of Washington and Lee. There are references made to a paper published by Trustee Givens Brown Strickler.","Rector of the Board of Trustees, Professor of Law and Equity, Includes letters from Cyrus McCormick","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include election of new university president and the John Marshall portrait","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include John Marshall portrait","Secretary and Treasurer for Trustees","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Santini medal, mineral specimens purchase, athletic scholarships","Includes handwritten manuscript notice dated November 7, 1912 which announces to students that at their request, the faculty has granted them a holiday to attend a game in Roanoke. The notice reminds the students that they are the \"custodians of the honor and reputation of their alma mater while there representing the customs and standards\" of Washington and Lee. It further states, \"I trust, therefore, that no representative of our campus will be seen entering a bar room or other degrading resort, gambling, or doing anything which would grieve or humiliate their parents, were they present.\"","The plat was found and removed (by unknown individual) from Board Board Volume 1811-1844. It was originally located in the minutes of October 2, 1844.","Handwritten note by President Lee acknowledging that he shared it with the Trustees","Oath book signed by Trustees and the Annie R. White as the Librarian","Graham family Bible","Professor of Applied Mathematics","Librarian and Clerk of the Faculty","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Professor of Latin","Professor of History and English Literature","The 1868 letters were addressed to Johnson, J. J. White, and Edward S. Joynes as the \"Committee of the Faculty.\"","Professor of Modern Languages and English Philology","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Librarian\nClerk of the Faculty\nTreasurer","Librarian, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","McCormick Professor of Natural Philosophy","Cincinnati Professor of Mathematics","Professor of Greek","Regarding the request/order to open a hospital within campus buildings. Faculty ask that the buildings remain in use for educational purposes as they are not fit to accommodate a hospital and lists the various reasons how the buildings aren't compatible for use as a hospital. The letter is signed by Carter J. Harris, Alexander L. Nelson, James J. White, and John L. Campbell.","Building Committee (Graham Hall/Graham Literary Society, Library), Committee to confer with the Resident Masters, Committee to report a plan for the enlargement of the Faculty, Committee on Chapel Service, Library Committee, Committee on Dormitory (Kappa Sigma Fraternity), Committee on Courses, Committee on Entrance Requirements for Freshmen","Friend of Washington and Lee University","Delivered a few days before Kirkpatrick's death, professor of Moral Philosophy","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Rector","The 1868 document was written by the faculty in support of students. It relates to town and gown relations and race relations, and refers to the murder of an African American man. The other documents relate to student behaviors which may have resulted in punishment.","Petition to readmit E. J. Parsons who was expelled, request for the Treasurer to pay 1/2 of deposit to the YMCA, Petition concerning the boarding house/college hotel.","Professors John L. Campbell, Sr. and Junius Fishburn discovered three intoxicated students: W. W. Houston, R. K. Estill, and W. M. Brown. The faculty voted to dismiss them from Washington College. The student body petitioned for their co-horts to be reinstated but were denied. They burned in effigy both professors. In addition to the petition, the folder includes a printed description of events dated March 15 as well as two documents of apology issued to the faculty by offending students. The printed description says there were two intoxicated students but the petition lists the three above.","Commencement Party (1854 June 1), Seventh Annual Congress of the Scotch Irish Society of America (1895 June), inaugration of President William Lyne Wilson (1897 September 15), Eighty-ninth annual celebration of the Graham-Lee Society (1898 January 19), dedication of new law building in memory of John Randolph Tucker 91900 June 19), university's eighty-ninth anniversary (1901 February 22), annual gymnastic tourney (1901 March 15)","includes \"Standing Rules Adopted by the Trustees of Washington College\" (1840 September 19)","Commencement (1870), \"Music of Ye Olden Time\" (1877 January 4), Obsequies of John Letcher (1884 January 28), \"Programme for the 28th N.Y and 5th Virginia at Lexington\" (1884 May 23), 7th Scotch Irish Congress (1895 June), Confederate Memorial Day Exercises (1901 May 25), dedication of the Memorial Westminster Chimes and Clock (1948 September 8)","The issue is about the death of Col. William Allan","regarding compensation for property damage during the Civil War"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. \u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. "],"names_coll_ssim":["Washington and Lee University. Chapel","Washington and Lee University--Faculty","Washington and Lee University--Students","Washington and Lee University--Buildings","Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870","McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1809-1884"],"names_ssim":["Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Washington College (Lexington, Va.)","Washington and Lee University","Washington and Lee University. Chapel","Washington and Lee University--Faculty","Washington and Lee University--Students","Washington and Lee University--Buildings","Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870","McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1809-1884"],"corpname_ssim":["Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Washington College (Lexington, Va.)","Washington and Lee University","Washington and Lee University. 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Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.","The Business Records series includes primarily documents related to the financial history of the university. They include related correspondence, invoices, and receipts. The invoices and receipts document expenditures such as purchases of wood as a heating source, purchases of supplies to support building repair and/or construction, such as the Chapel and Lee House, as well as fees for labor, purchases of books for the library, purchases of supplies and equipment for teaching,  purchase of Confederate bonds, salaries and wages, payments for newspaper subscriptions, advertisements, printing, and fire insurance. Other subjects include Robinson and Santini medals, the John Robinson monument (1855), the purchase of lab supplies and instruments, property rentals, insurance, investments, endowments, scholarships, tuition, promissory notes, bonds, and the purchase of furniture. There are also documents related to enslaved persons. One document is specific to the John Robinson estate. Others refer to the sale or hiring out of enslaved individuals. It is noted within the folder description if the documents lists the names of these individuals. At least one of the earliest documents in this series mentions the Timber Ridge location and Fort Randolph. The records created during the presidency of Robert E. Lee sometime include his signature and notes.","\nThe Administration series includes correspondence sent to or written by trustees, presidents, or other officers. Subjects include the purchasing of mineral specimens (G. W. C. Lee), Cyrus McCormick (correspondent), athletics, correspondence about the Chapel controversy, correspondence about the library, and an oath book signed by both trustees and Librarian Annie White. There is also correspondence related to and with fundraising and fundraising agents including R. D. Lilley, George Peabody, Grover Cleveland, and Oswald Garrison Villard. Villard co-founded the NAACP in 1909.","The Faculty series includes letters of recommendation, letters about student absences and students requesting leave and/or accommodation for tuition, commencement invitations, the College Hotel and student lodging, papers acted upon by the faculty, and papers related to the American Association of University Professors. The letters from fathers of students or students themselves regarding requesting leave from school usually include the reason why which primarily relates to finances or the student's health. Some of the correspondence addressed to the faculty are related to student misconduct. Of particular note is a May 1849 document signed by faculty and officers of both Washington College and the Virginia Military Institute speaking about against the Lexington Bowling Alley. ","The Students series includes documents related to student conduct, student petitions, recruitment, and admissions. Of particular note are the documents from 1858 regarding an incident in which students were dismissed from school for drinking and the eventual burning in effigy of the two professors who caught and dismissed them.","The General series includes correspondence about catalog requests, the Alumni Association, and subject files.","The Printed Material series includes broadsides, circulars, pamphlets, etc. that were printed by our about the university including events and programs.","Researchers should be aware that there might be overlap in subject matter and correspondents among the series. References to fundraising, for example, can be found across series. ","\nResearchers should note that this collection was reviewed and organized chronologically as Miscellaneous Papers and Miscellaneous Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers by Dr. William Webb Pusey in 1982. An updated review and the resulting reprocessing was undertaken to create what is expected to be a more cohesive organization and description in effort to increase both the discoverability and accessibility of the contents. Some of Dr. Pusey's decisions regarding arrangement have been kept in the interest of time and the challenge of trying to determine where the documents were originally pulled from. For example, he combined letters of tribute about Professor J. J. White that were sent to Washington and Lee President G. W. C. Lee along with other tributes to White into one folder. That folder remains. He also combined documentation associated with and/or created by the work of Robert D. Lilley in his capacity as a fundraising agent for the university. He combined letters sent to faculty and administrators asking for university catalogs and/or circulars. While these requests have been kept together and arranged chronologically, researchers should be aware that while some letters only ask for a catalog, others include much more information about the letter writer, such as their current financial situation, their educational background, their service in the American Civil War, and their desire to attend or have their son attend the university because of President Robert E. Lee. Researchers are encouraged to consult these files as they might find useful information contained therein.","Documents within this collection were heavily consulted by Ollinger Crenshaw in researching his book  General Lee's College.","Book purchases","Documents related to fundraising and the construction of the Liberty Hall Academy building in Lexington.","Book purchases and list of books received from John Rodgers donation","Of particular note is a payroll of \"hands employed at Washington College buildings\" who are described as \"white employees\" on the reverse (1866).","Includes receipt for paying Ellick his 1/2 annual allotment for board and clothing","Includes paid invoice for hiring of Ellick","Includes payments made to Ellick","Includes continued hiring of Ellick, an account for Dr. Paine to see Jerry (enslaved) at W. Wilson's, invoice to pay for the work of Elijah","Includes hiring of Jeff and receipts for paying Ellick and Jeff","Includes receipts for paying Jackson's wages","Includes librarian's report","Includes directive to pay A. W. Cameron for the hiring of Alex","Includes letter from Cyrus McCormick regarding $5000 donation","Engineering and Physical Laboratories","Tucker Memorial Hall construction","Construction of Chemistry building","A couple of these relate to John Robinson.","Robinson Estate (includes names of unsold enslaved individuals)","Includes the names of the enslaved and their monetary value","John Robinson estate","Includes a list of men who hired enslaved individuals owned (not named) by Washington College","Also included is a report on students for the 1859/1860 session.","Fundraising","To recoup financial losses suffered by the university as a result of Hunter's Raid","Documentation used to support financial claim to money owed the university by the federal government for losses suffered during Hunter's Raid. Of particular note is a list specific to the loss of library materials.","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","This folder includes a description of Cyrus McCormick's funeral.","alumnus and financial agent","Contributors included Booker T. Washington, Isidor Strauss, Oswald Garrison Villard, and Grover Cleveland","Includes correspondence from former U. S. President Grover Cleveland, Oswald Garrison Villard (a future co-founder of the NAACP), and Herbert Welsh.","Correspondents are George Peabody and Oswald Garrison Villard (fundraising agents for the Wilson fund) and John L. Campbell of Washington and Lee. There are references made to a paper published by Trustee Givens Brown Strickler.","Rector of the Board of Trustees, Professor of Law and Equity, Includes letters from Cyrus McCormick","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include election of new university president and the John Marshall portrait","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include John Marshall portrait","Secretary and Treasurer for Trustees","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Santini medal, mineral specimens purchase, athletic scholarships","Includes handwritten manuscript notice dated November 7, 1912 which announces to students that at their request, the faculty has granted them a holiday to attend a game in Roanoke. The notice reminds the students that they are the \"custodians of the honor and reputation of their alma mater while there representing the customs and standards\" of Washington and Lee. It further states, \"I trust, therefore, that no representative of our campus will be seen entering a bar room or other degrading resort, gambling, or doing anything which would grieve or humiliate their parents, were they present.\"","The plat was found and removed (by unknown individual) from Board Board Volume 1811-1844. It was originally located in the minutes of October 2, 1844.","Handwritten note by President Lee acknowledging that he shared it with the Trustees","Oath book signed by Trustees and the Annie R. 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Faculty ask that the buildings remain in use for educational purposes as they are not fit to accommodate a hospital and lists the various reasons how the buildings aren't compatible for use as a hospital. The letter is signed by Carter J. Harris, Alexander L. Nelson, James J. White, and John L. Campbell.","Building Committee (Graham Hall/Graham Literary Society, Library), Committee to confer with the Resident Masters, Committee to report a plan for the enlargement of the Faculty, Committee on Chapel Service, Library Committee, Committee on Dormitory (Kappa Sigma Fraternity), Committee on Courses, Committee on Entrance Requirements for Freshmen","Friend of Washington and Lee University","Delivered a few days before Kirkpatrick's death, professor of Moral Philosophy","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Rector","The 1868 document was written by the faculty in support of students. It relates to town and gown relations and race relations, and refers to the murder of an African American man. The other documents relate to student behaviors which may have resulted in punishment.","Petition to readmit E. J. Parsons who was expelled, request for the Treasurer to pay 1/2 of deposit to the YMCA, Petition concerning the boarding house/college hotel.","Professors John L. Campbell, Sr. and Junius Fishburn discovered three intoxicated students: W. W. Houston, R. K. Estill, and W. M. Brown. The faculty voted to dismiss them from Washington College. The student body petitioned for their co-horts to be reinstated but were denied. They burned in effigy both professors. In addition to the petition, the folder includes a printed description of events dated March 15 as well as two documents of apology issued to the faculty by offending students. The printed description says there were two intoxicated students but the petition lists the three above.","Commencement Party (1854 June 1), Seventh Annual Congress of the Scotch Irish Society of America (1895 June), inaugration of President William Lyne Wilson (1897 September 15), Eighty-ninth annual celebration of the Graham-Lee Society (1898 January 19), dedication of new law building in memory of John Randolph Tucker 91900 June 19), university's eighty-ninth anniversary (1901 February 22), annual gymnastic tourney (1901 March 15)","includes \"Standing Rules Adopted by the Trustees of Washington College\" (1840 September 19)","Commencement (1870), \"Music of Ye Olden Time\" (1877 January 4), Obsequies of John Letcher (1884 January 28), \"Programme for the 28th N.Y and 5th Virginia at Lexington\" (1884 May 23), 7th Scotch Irish Congress (1895 June), Confederate Memorial Day Exercises (1901 May 25), dedication of the Memorial Westminster Chimes and Clock (1948 September 8)","The issue is about the death of Col. 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Of particular note are the documents from 1858 regarding an incident in which students were dismissed from school for drinking and the eventual burning in effigy of the two professors who caught and dismissed them.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe General series includes correspondence about catalog requests, the Alumni Association, and subject files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Printed Material series includes broadsides, circulars, pamphlets, etc. that were printed by our about the university including events and programs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers should be aware that there might be overlap in subject matter and correspondents among the series. References to fundraising, for example, can be found across series. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nResearchers should note that this collection was reviewed and organized chronologically as Miscellaneous Papers and Miscellaneous Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers by Dr. William Webb Pusey in 1982. An updated review and the resulting reprocessing was undertaken to create what is expected to be a more cohesive organization and description in effort to increase both the discoverability and accessibility of the contents. Some of Dr. Pusey's decisions regarding arrangement have been kept in the interest of time and the challenge of trying to determine where the documents were originally pulled from. For example, he combined letters of tribute about Professor J. J. White that were sent to Washington and Lee President G. W. C. Lee along with other tributes to White into one folder. That folder remains. He also combined documentation associated with and/or created by the work of Robert D. Lilley in his capacity as a fundraising agent for the university. He combined letters sent to faculty and administrators asking for university catalogs and/or circulars. While these requests have been kept together and arranged chronologically, researchers should be aware that while some letters only ask for a catalog, others include much more information about the letter writer, such as their current financial situation, their educational background, their service in the American Civil War, and their desire to attend or have their son attend the university because of President Robert E. Lee. Researchers are encouraged to consult these files as they might find useful information contained therein.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocuments within this collection were heavily consulted by Ollinger Crenshaw in researching his book \u003ctitle\u003eGeneral Lee's College.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook purchases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to fundraising and the construction of the Liberty Hall Academy building in Lexington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook purchases and list of books received from John Rodgers donation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf particular note is a payroll of \"hands employed at Washington College buildings\" who are described as \"white employees\" on the reverse (1866).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt for paying Ellick his 1/2 annual allotment for board and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes paid invoice for hiring of Ellick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes payments made to Ellick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes continued hiring of Ellick, an account for Dr. Paine to see Jerry (enslaved) at W. Wilson's, invoice to pay for the work of Elijah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes hiring of Jeff and receipts for paying Ellick and Jeff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipts for paying Jackson's wages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes librarian's report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes directive to pay A. W. Cameron for the hiring of Alex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Cyrus McCormick regarding $5000 donation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngineering and Physical Laboratories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker Memorial Hall construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstruction of Chemistry building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA couple of these relate to John Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobinson Estate (includes names of unsold enslaved individuals)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the names of the enslaved and their monetary value\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Robinson estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of men who hired enslaved individuals owned (not named) by Washington College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso included is a report on students for the 1859/1860 session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFundraising\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo recoup financial losses suffered by the university as a result of Hunter's Raid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentation used to support financial claim to money owed the university by the federal government for losses suffered during Hunter's Raid. Of particular note is a list specific to the loss of library materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a description of Cyrus McCormick's funeral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealumnus and financial agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContributors included Booker T. Washington, Isidor Strauss, Oswald Garrison Villard, and Grover Cleveland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from former U. S. President Grover Cleveland, Oswald Garrison Villard (a future co-founder of the NAACP), and Herbert Welsh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents are George Peabody and Oswald Garrison Villard (fundraising agents for the Wilson fund) and John L. Campbell of Washington and Lee. There are references made to a paper published by Trustee Givens Brown Strickler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the Board of Trustees, Professor of Law and Equity, Includes letters from Cyrus McCormick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include election of new university president and the John Marshall portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include John Marshall portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary and Treasurer for Trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSantini medal, mineral specimens purchase, athletic scholarships\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten manuscript notice dated November 7, 1912 which announces to students that at their request, the faculty has granted them a holiday to attend a game in Roanoke. The notice reminds the students that they are the \"custodians of the honor and reputation of their alma mater while there representing the customs and standards\" of Washington and Lee. It further states, \"I trust, therefore, that no representative of our campus will be seen entering a bar room or other degrading resort, gambling, or doing anything which would grieve or humiliate their parents, were they present.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe plat was found and removed (by unknown individual) from Board Board Volume 1811-1844. It was originally located in the minutes of October 2, 1844.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten note by President Lee acknowledging that he shared it with the Trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOath book signed by Trustees and the Annie R. White as the Librarian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraham family Bible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Applied Mathematics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Clerk of the Faculty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Latin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of History and English Literature\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1868 letters were addressed to Johnson, J. J. White, and Edward S. Joynes as the \"Committee of the Faculty.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Modern Languages and English Philology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Moral Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian\nClerk of the Faculty\nTreasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLibrarian, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcCormick Professor of Natural Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCincinnati Professor of Mathematics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Greek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the request/order to open a hospital within campus buildings. Faculty ask that the buildings remain in use for educational purposes as they are not fit to accommodate a hospital and lists the various reasons how the buildings aren't compatible for use as a hospital. The letter is signed by Carter J. Harris, Alexander L. Nelson, James J. White, and John L. Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding Committee (Graham Hall/Graham Literary Society, Library), Committee to confer with the Resident Masters, Committee to report a plan for the enlargement of the Faculty, Committee on Chapel Service, Library Committee, Committee on Dormitory (Kappa Sigma Fraternity), Committee on Courses, Committee on Entrance Requirements for Freshmen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFriend of Washington and Lee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelivered a few days before Kirkpatrick's death, professor of Moral Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor of Moral Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1868 document was written by the faculty in support of students. It relates to town and gown relations and race relations, and refers to the murder of an African American man. The other documents relate to student behaviors which may have resulted in punishment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to readmit E. J. Parsons who was expelled, request for the Treasurer to pay 1/2 of deposit to the YMCA, Petition concerning the boarding house/college hotel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessors John L. Campbell, Sr. and Junius Fishburn discovered three intoxicated students: W. W. Houston, R. K. Estill, and W. M. Brown. The faculty voted to dismiss them from Washington College. The student body petitioned for their co-horts to be reinstated but were denied. They burned in effigy both professors. In addition to the petition, the folder includes a printed description of events dated March 15 as well as two documents of apology issued to the faculty by offending students. The printed description says there were two intoxicated students but the petition lists the three above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement Party (1854 June 1), Seventh Annual Congress of the Scotch Irish Society of America (1895 June), inaugration of President William Lyne Wilson (1897 September 15), Eighty-ninth annual celebration of the Graham-Lee Society (1898 January 19), dedication of new law building in memory of John Randolph Tucker 91900 June 19), university's eighty-ninth anniversary (1901 February 22), annual gymnastic tourney (1901 March 15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes \"Standing Rules Adopted by the Trustees of Washington College\" (1840 September 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement (1870), \"Music of Ye Olden Time\" (1877 January 4), Obsequies of John Letcher (1884 January 28), \"Programme for the 28th N.Y and 5th Virginia at Lexington\" (1884 May 23), 7th Scotch Irish Congress (1895 June), Confederate Memorial Day Exercises (1901 May 25), dedication of the Memorial Westminster Chimes and Clock (1948 September 8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe issue is about the death of Col. 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Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.","The Business Records series includes primarily documents related to the financial history of the university. They include related correspondence, invoices, and receipts. The invoices and receipts document expenditures such as purchases of wood as a heating source, purchases of supplies to support building repair and/or construction, such as the Chapel and Lee House, as well as fees for labor, purchases of books for the library, purchases of supplies and equipment for teaching,  purchase of Confederate bonds, salaries and wages, payments for newspaper subscriptions, advertisements, printing, and fire insurance. Other subjects include Robinson and Santini medals, the John Robinson monument (1855), the purchase of lab supplies and instruments, property rentals, insurance, investments, endowments, scholarships, tuition, promissory notes, bonds, and the purchase of furniture. There are also documents related to enslaved persons. One document is specific to the John Robinson estate. Others refer to the sale or hiring out of enslaved individuals. It is noted within the folder description if the documents lists the names of these individuals. At least one of the earliest documents in this series mentions the Timber Ridge location and Fort Randolph. The records created during the presidency of Robert E. Lee sometime include his signature and notes.","\nThe Administration series includes correspondence sent to or written by trustees, presidents, or other officers. Subjects include the purchasing of mineral specimens (G. W. C. Lee), Cyrus McCormick (correspondent), athletics, correspondence about the Chapel controversy, correspondence about the library, and an oath book signed by both trustees and Librarian Annie White. There is also correspondence related to and with fundraising and fundraising agents including R. D. Lilley, George Peabody, Grover Cleveland, and Oswald Garrison Villard. Villard co-founded the NAACP in 1909.","The Faculty series includes letters of recommendation, letters about student absences and students requesting leave and/or accommodation for tuition, commencement invitations, the College Hotel and student lodging, papers acted upon by the faculty, and papers related to the American Association of University Professors. The letters from fathers of students or students themselves regarding requesting leave from school usually include the reason why which primarily relates to finances or the student's health. Some of the correspondence addressed to the faculty are related to student misconduct. Of particular note is a May 1849 document signed by faculty and officers of both Washington College and the Virginia Military Institute speaking about against the Lexington Bowling Alley. ","The Students series includes documents related to student conduct, student petitions, recruitment, and admissions. Of particular note are the documents from 1858 regarding an incident in which students were dismissed from school for drinking and the eventual burning in effigy of the two professors who caught and dismissed them.","The General series includes correspondence about catalog requests, the Alumni Association, and subject files.","The Printed Material series includes broadsides, circulars, pamphlets, etc. that were printed by our about the university including events and programs.","Researchers should be aware that there might be overlap in subject matter and correspondents among the series. References to fundraising, for example, can be found across series. ","\nResearchers should note that this collection was reviewed and organized chronologically as Miscellaneous Papers and Miscellaneous Bills, Receipts, and Vouchers by Dr. William Webb Pusey in 1982. An updated review and the resulting reprocessing was undertaken to create what is expected to be a more cohesive organization and description in effort to increase both the discoverability and accessibility of the contents. Some of Dr. Pusey's decisions regarding arrangement have been kept in the interest of time and the challenge of trying to determine where the documents were originally pulled from. For example, he combined letters of tribute about Professor J. J. White that were sent to Washington and Lee President G. W. C. Lee along with other tributes to White into one folder. That folder remains. He also combined documentation associated with and/or created by the work of Robert D. Lilley in his capacity as a fundraising agent for the university. He combined letters sent to faculty and administrators asking for university catalogs and/or circulars. While these requests have been kept together and arranged chronologically, researchers should be aware that while some letters only ask for a catalog, others include much more information about the letter writer, such as their current financial situation, their educational background, their service in the American Civil War, and their desire to attend or have their son attend the university because of President Robert E. Lee. Researchers are encouraged to consult these files as they might find useful information contained therein.","Documents within this collection were heavily consulted by Ollinger Crenshaw in researching his book  General Lee's College.","Book purchases","Documents related to fundraising and the construction of the Liberty Hall Academy building in Lexington.","Book purchases and list of books received from John Rodgers donation","Of particular note is a payroll of \"hands employed at Washington College buildings\" who are described as \"white employees\" on the reverse (1866).","Includes receipt for paying Ellick his 1/2 annual allotment for board and clothing","Includes paid invoice for hiring of Ellick","Includes payments made to Ellick","Includes continued hiring of Ellick, an account for Dr. Paine to see Jerry (enslaved) at W. Wilson's, invoice to pay for the work of Elijah","Includes hiring of Jeff and receipts for paying Ellick and Jeff","Includes receipts for paying Jackson's wages","Includes librarian's report","Includes directive to pay A. W. Cameron for the hiring of Alex","Includes letter from Cyrus McCormick regarding $5000 donation","Engineering and Physical Laboratories","Tucker Memorial Hall construction","Construction of Chemistry building","A couple of these relate to John Robinson.","Robinson Estate (includes names of unsold enslaved individuals)","Includes the names of the enslaved and their monetary value","John Robinson estate","Includes a list of men who hired enslaved individuals owned (not named) by Washington College","Also included is a report on students for the 1859/1860 session.","Fundraising","To recoup financial losses suffered by the university as a result of Hunter's Raid","Documentation used to support financial claim to money owed the university by the federal government for losses suffered during Hunter's Raid. Of particular note is a list specific to the loss of library materials.","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","alumnus and financial agent","This folder includes a description of Cyrus McCormick's funeral.","alumnus and financial agent","Contributors included Booker T. Washington, Isidor Strauss, Oswald Garrison Villard, and Grover Cleveland","Includes correspondence from former U. S. President Grover Cleveland, Oswald Garrison Villard (a future co-founder of the NAACP), and Herbert Welsh.","Correspondents are George Peabody and Oswald Garrison Villard (fundraising agents for the Wilson fund) and John L. Campbell of Washington and Lee. There are references made to a paper published by Trustee Givens Brown Strickler.","Rector of the Board of Trustees, Professor of Law and Equity, Includes letters from Cyrus McCormick","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include election of new university president and the John Marshall portrait","Librarian\nClerk of Faculty\nSecretary and Treasurer to the Trustees","Subjects include John Marshall portrait","Secretary and Treasurer for Trustees","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Trustee","Santini medal, mineral specimens purchase, athletic scholarships","Includes handwritten manuscript notice dated November 7, 1912 which announces to students that at their request, the faculty has granted them a holiday to attend a game in Roanoke. The notice reminds the students that they are the \"custodians of the honor and reputation of their alma mater while there representing the customs and standards\" of Washington and Lee. It further states, \"I trust, therefore, that no representative of our campus will be seen entering a bar room or other degrading resort, gambling, or doing anything which would grieve or humiliate their parents, were they present.\"","The plat was found and removed (by unknown individual) from Board Board Volume 1811-1844. It was originally located in the minutes of October 2, 1844.","Handwritten note by President Lee acknowledging that he shared it with the Trustees","Oath book signed by Trustees and the Annie R. White as the Librarian","Graham family Bible","Professor of Applied Mathematics","Librarian and Clerk of the Faculty","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Librarian and Proctor, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","Professor of Latin","Professor of History and English Literature","The 1868 letters were addressed to Johnson, J. J. White, and Edward S. Joynes as the \"Committee of the Faculty.\"","Professor of Modern Languages and English Philology","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Librarian\nClerk of the Faculty\nTreasurer","Librarian, Clerk of the Faculty, Treasurer","McCormick Professor of Natural Philosophy","Cincinnati Professor of Mathematics","Professor of Greek","Regarding the request/order to open a hospital within campus buildings. Faculty ask that the buildings remain in use for educational purposes as they are not fit to accommodate a hospital and lists the various reasons how the buildings aren't compatible for use as a hospital. The letter is signed by Carter J. Harris, Alexander L. Nelson, James J. White, and John L. Campbell.","Building Committee (Graham Hall/Graham Literary Society, Library), Committee to confer with the Resident Masters, Committee to report a plan for the enlargement of the Faculty, Committee on Chapel Service, Library Committee, Committee on Dormitory (Kappa Sigma Fraternity), Committee on Courses, Committee on Entrance Requirements for Freshmen","Friend of Washington and Lee University","Delivered a few days before Kirkpatrick's death, professor of Moral Philosophy","Professor of Moral Philosophy","Rector","The 1868 document was written by the faculty in support of students. It relates to town and gown relations and race relations, and refers to the murder of an African American man. The other documents relate to student behaviors which may have resulted in punishment.","Petition to readmit E. J. Parsons who was expelled, request for the Treasurer to pay 1/2 of deposit to the YMCA, Petition concerning the boarding house/college hotel.","Professors John L. Campbell, Sr. and Junius Fishburn discovered three intoxicated students: W. W. Houston, R. K. Estill, and W. M. Brown. The faculty voted to dismiss them from Washington College. The student body petitioned for their co-horts to be reinstated but were denied. They burned in effigy both professors. In addition to the petition, the folder includes a printed description of events dated March 15 as well as two documents of apology issued to the faculty by offending students. The printed description says there were two intoxicated students but the petition lists the three above.","Commencement Party (1854 June 1), Seventh Annual Congress of the Scotch Irish Society of America (1895 June), inaugration of President William Lyne Wilson (1897 September 15), Eighty-ninth annual celebration of the Graham-Lee Society (1898 January 19), dedication of new law building in memory of John Randolph Tucker 91900 June 19), university's eighty-ninth anniversary (1901 February 22), annual gymnastic tourney (1901 March 15)","includes \"Standing Rules Adopted by the Trustees of Washington College\" (1840 September 19)","Commencement (1870), \"Music of Ye Olden Time\" (1877 January 4), Obsequies of John Letcher (1884 January 28), \"Programme for the 28th N.Y and 5th Virginia at Lexington\" (1884 May 23), 7th Scotch Irish Congress (1895 June), Confederate Memorial Day Exercises (1901 May 25), dedication of the Memorial Westminster Chimes and Clock (1948 September 8)","The issue is about the death of Col. William Allan","regarding compensation for property damage during the Civil War"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. \u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  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Business Papers; III. Legal Papers; IV.\n         Miscellaneous; V. Bound Volumes; and, VI. Oversize.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","This collection of papers, 1650-1898, consists of ca. 710\n         items pertaining to the \n          Latane family of \n          Essex County, Virginia . Included are\n         correspondence, business and legal papers, papers re military\n         and religious matters, school notebooks, and certificates of\n         graduation from schools at the \n          University of Virginia .","Although little seems to be known or published about the\n         Latane family, valuable information may be found in \n          Parson Latane 1672-1732 by Lucy Temple Latane (Mss CS71.L347 1936); \n          Essex County, Virginia: Its Historic Homes,\n            Landmarks and Traditions edited by Essex County Woman's Club (F232.E7E7 1940);\n         and, \n          Settlers, Southerners, Americans: The History of\n            Essex County, Virginia 1608-1984 by James B. Slaughter (F232.E7S5 1985).","The early eighteenth century correspondence contains many\n         letters from \n          Henry Latane and his wife, \n          Anne Latane , London, England, to his\n         brother, \n          Lewis Latane (1672-1732) and his third\n         wife, \n          Mary (Deane) Latane (1685-1765), South\n         Farnham Parish, Essex County. Some of the letters are written\n         in French but the majority of them are in English. During the\n         1720s, Henry frequently advised Lewis to grow another crop\n         besides tobacco, saying that Europe could not consume all that\n         comes from America. In a letter of January 13, 1730, Henry is\n         \"impatient to know what the fate of Europe whether warr or\n         Peace everything seems to tend to a Crisis ...,\" possibly\n         referring to the trade conflict between England and Spain.","After her husband's death in 1732, Mary (Deane) Latane\n         managed the property that came to her and her children, with\n         the help of her cousin, \n          William Beverley (1698-1756). There are\n         several letters, 1733-1750, from Beverley discussing the\n         settlement of her husband's estate and the sale of her\n         tobacco. In addition, there are business correspondence, bills\n         of lading, invoices, and other papers concerning the sale of\n         tobacco.","Letters of interest include correspondence of \n          Spencer Roane (1762-1822), King and Queen\n         County, and \n          William Latane (1750-1811), Essex County,\n         July 1791-August 1792, concerning the deed and survey for the\n         \"Mount Clement Trail of Land,\" and another on July 25, 1804 re\n         the suit of Braxton vs Roane; letters on April 19, 1825, June\n         13, 1826, and November 18, 1826, from \n          James Montague , \n          Harden County, Kentucky , to friends in\n         Essex County, concerning various aspects of life in Kentucky\n         such as the conflict between anti-relief and relief parties,\n         tobacco sales, and prices of corn, flour, cotton, whiskey, et\n         al.; one on June 9, 1854, from Rev. \n          Henry W. L. Temple , Wayland, to \n          James Allen Latane , University of\n         Virginia, discussing Bishop \n          William Meade 's visit; and, several\n         letters, October 25, 1864, December 4, 1871, February 2 and\n         June 15, 1883, and June 13, 1885, from \n          Thomas S. Watson , Bracketts, chiefly to \n          Julia A. Holladay , \n          Botetourt County, Virginia , mentioning\n         news of family and friends, new dwellings built on Ionia, and\n         his being disqualified as a member of the legislature.","Letters pertaining to black history include one of December\n         10, 1772, from \n          Samuel Peachey, Jr. , \n          Occoquan Furnace , to William Latane,\n         Essex County, asking him to send a young black at Christmas\n         because the latter wants to learn the blacksmith trade; one of\n         November 10, 1788, from \n          Bartlett Williams , New Kent, to \n          William Latane , Essex County, complaining\n         about Latane's man Ephraim corrupting his blacks, and\n         requesting that he not be permitted to visit his plantation; a\n         circular, February 27, 1794, referring to the transportation\n         of slaves from Africa to the West-India islands; one of\n         February 28, 1809, from S. Chenault, Nelson County, Kentucky,\n         re the \"elopement\" of Franklin and his recovery by a Captain\n         Lafon who kept him in his possession for awhile;\n         correspondence between \n          Henry Waring Latane (1782-1860), Essex\n         County, and his brother-in-law, \n          John Temple ( -1812), Parkersburg, re the\n         death of Temple's father and the division of his slaves at\n         \"Goldberry,\" December 10, 1811 and January 8, 1812; and, one\n         of June 13, 1885, from \n          Thomas S. Watson , Bracketts, to \n          Julia A. Holladay , Botetourt County,\n         mentioning the poisoning of some children by a black\n         woman.","The business papers are comprised of accounts and\n         administrative and estate papers as well as general\n         correspondence and papers. The accounts are chiefly for\n         members of the Latane and Waring families, and, to a lesser\n         extent, for members of the \n          Allen family and \n          Temple family . The administrative and\n         estate papers concern the estates of \n          William Peachey ( -1700), \n          Lewis Latane (1672-1732), \n          Robert Payne Waring (-1799?), \n          William Latane (1750-1811), \n          John Temple ( -1812), \n          Lewis Dix ( -1815?), \n          James Allen ( -1820?), \n          Ann Latane ( -1820?), and \n          Henry Waring Latane (1782-1860). Also,\n         there are business papers pertaining to black history; and, a\n         separate itemized listing has been compiled.","The legal papers contain many indentures, land grants and\n         plats/surveys for lands in \n          Essex County , \n          King and Queen County , and \n          Rappahannock County . These papers are\n         helpful in determining ownership of lands held by the Latane\n         Family, \n          Roane Family , \n          Allen Family , and \n          Dix Family . In addition, there are copies\n         of wills for members of the Latane, Roane, Allen, and Dix\n         families. The wills also contain references to the division of\n         blacks among the families.","There are also genealogical, military, and religious\n         material. The military papers, 1814-1828, pertain chiefly to\n         James Allen's career as captain in the Virginia militia and\n         include abstracts of forage, regimental orders, receipt for\n         arms, detailed returns of arms accoutrements, and rosters of\n         officers and other personnel. 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Included are\n         correspondence, business and legal papers, papers re military\n         and religious matters, school notebooks, and certificates of\n         graduation from schools at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlthough little seems to be known or published about the\n         Latane family, valuable information may be found in \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eParson Latane 1672-1732\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eby Lucy Temple Latane (Mss CS71.L347 1936); \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eEssex County, Virginia: Its Historic Homes,\n            Landmarks and Traditions\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eedited by Essex County Woman's Club (F232.E7E7 1940);\n         and, \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSettlers, Southerners, Americans: The History of\n            Essex County, Virginia 1608-1984\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eby James B. 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Holladay\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBotetourt County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, mentioning\n         news of family and friends, new dwellings built on Ionia, and\n         his being disqualified as a member of the legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters pertaining to black history include one of December\n         10, 1772, from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSamuel Peachey, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eOccoquan Furnace\u003c/geogname\u003e, to William Latane,\n         Essex County, asking him to send a young black at Christmas\n         because the latter wants to learn the blacksmith trade; one of\n         November 10, 1788, from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBartlett Williams\u003c/persname\u003e, New Kent, to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Latane\u003c/persname\u003e, Essex County, complaining\n         about Latane's man Ephraim corrupting his blacks, and\n         requesting that he not be permitted to visit his plantation; a\n         circular, February 27, 1794, referring to the transportation\n         of slaves from Africa to the West-India islands; one of\n         February 28, 1809, from S. Chenault, Nelson County, Kentucky,\n         re the \"elopement\" of Franklin and his recovery by a Captain\n         Lafon who kept him in his possession for awhile;\n         correspondence between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Waring Latane\u003c/persname\u003e(1782-1860), Essex\n         County, and his brother-in-law, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Temple\u003c/persname\u003e( -1812), Parkersburg, re the\n         death of Temple's father and the division of his slaves at\n         \"Goldberry,\" December 10, 1811 and January 8, 1812; and, one\n         of June 13, 1885, from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas S. Watson\u003c/persname\u003e, Bracketts, to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJulia A. 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Among the miscellaneous papers\n         is a small group of material concerning religious matters,\n         particularly having to do with \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSouth Farnham Parish\u003c/corpname\u003ein Essex County.\n         Included are a letter, December 17, 1716, from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlexander Spotswood\u003c/persname\u003eto the vestry of the\n         parish re their decision to suspend \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLewis Latane\u003c/persname\u003efrom his ministerial office;\n         a hymn book belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Latane\u003c/persname\u003e; and, two letters about the\n         weakening of the Church in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection of papers, 1650-1898, consists of ca. 710\n         items pertaining to the \n          Latane family of \n          Essex County, Virginia . Included are\n         correspondence, business and legal papers, papers re military\n         and religious matters, school notebooks, and certificates of\n         graduation from schools at the \n          University of Virginia .","Although little seems to be known or published about the\n         Latane family, valuable information may be found in \n          Parson Latane 1672-1732 by Lucy Temple Latane (Mss CS71.L347 1936); \n          Essex County, Virginia: Its Historic Homes,\n            Landmarks and Traditions edited by Essex County Woman's Club (F232.E7E7 1940);\n         and, \n          Settlers, Southerners, Americans: The History of\n            Essex County, Virginia 1608-1984 by James B. Slaughter (F232.E7S5 1985).","The early eighteenth century correspondence contains many\n         letters from \n          Henry Latane and his wife, \n          Anne Latane , London, England, to his\n         brother, \n          Lewis Latane (1672-1732) and his third\n         wife, \n          Mary (Deane) Latane (1685-1765), South\n         Farnham Parish, Essex County. Some of the letters are written\n         in French but the majority of them are in English. During the\n         1720s, Henry frequently advised Lewis to grow another crop\n         besides tobacco, saying that Europe could not consume all that\n         comes from America. In a letter of January 13, 1730, Henry is\n         \"impatient to know what the fate of Europe whether warr or\n         Peace everything seems to tend to a Crisis ...,\" possibly\n         referring to the trade conflict between England and Spain.","After her husband's death in 1732, Mary (Deane) Latane\n         managed the property that came to her and her children, with\n         the help of her cousin, \n          William Beverley (1698-1756). There are\n         several letters, 1733-1750, from Beverley discussing the\n         settlement of her husband's estate and the sale of her\n         tobacco. In addition, there are business correspondence, bills\n         of lading, invoices, and other papers concerning the sale of\n         tobacco.","Letters of interest include correspondence of \n          Spencer Roane (1762-1822), King and Queen\n         County, and \n          William Latane (1750-1811), Essex County,\n         July 1791-August 1792, concerning the deed and survey for the\n         \"Mount Clement Trail of Land,\" and another on July 25, 1804 re\n         the suit of Braxton vs Roane; letters on April 19, 1825, June\n         13, 1826, and November 18, 1826, from \n          James Montague , \n          Harden County, Kentucky , to friends in\n         Essex County, concerning various aspects of life in Kentucky\n         such as the conflict between anti-relief and relief parties,\n         tobacco sales, and prices of corn, flour, cotton, whiskey, et\n         al.; one on June 9, 1854, from Rev. \n          Henry W. L. Temple , Wayland, to \n          James Allen Latane , University of\n         Virginia, discussing Bishop \n          William Meade 's visit; and, several\n         letters, October 25, 1864, December 4, 1871, February 2 and\n         June 15, 1883, and June 13, 1885, from \n          Thomas S. Watson , Bracketts, chiefly to \n          Julia A. Holladay , \n          Botetourt County, Virginia , mentioning\n         news of family and friends, new dwellings built on Ionia, and\n         his being disqualified as a member of the legislature.","Letters pertaining to black history include one of December\n         10, 1772, from \n          Samuel Peachey, Jr. , \n          Occoquan Furnace , to William Latane,\n         Essex County, asking him to send a young black at Christmas\n         because the latter wants to learn the blacksmith trade; one of\n         November 10, 1788, from \n          Bartlett Williams , New Kent, to \n          William Latane , Essex County, complaining\n         about Latane's man Ephraim corrupting his blacks, and\n         requesting that he not be permitted to visit his plantation; a\n         circular, February 27, 1794, referring to the transportation\n         of slaves from Africa to the West-India islands; one of\n         February 28, 1809, from S. Chenault, Nelson County, Kentucky,\n         re the \"elopement\" of Franklin and his recovery by a Captain\n         Lafon who kept him in his possession for awhile;\n         correspondence between \n          Henry Waring Latane (1782-1860), Essex\n         County, and his brother-in-law, \n          John Temple ( -1812), Parkersburg, re the\n         death of Temple's father and the division of his slaves at\n         \"Goldberry,\" December 10, 1811 and January 8, 1812; and, one\n         of June 13, 1885, from \n          Thomas S. Watson , Bracketts, to \n          Julia A. Holladay , Botetourt County,\n         mentioning the poisoning of some children by a black\n         woman.","The business papers are comprised of accounts and\n         administrative and estate papers as well as general\n         correspondence and papers. The accounts are chiefly for\n         members of the Latane and Waring families, and, to a lesser\n         extent, for members of the \n          Allen family and \n          Temple family . The administrative and\n         estate papers concern the estates of \n          William Peachey ( -1700), \n          Lewis Latane (1672-1732), \n          Robert Payne Waring (-1799?), \n          William Latane (1750-1811), \n          John Temple ( -1812), \n          Lewis Dix ( -1815?), \n          James Allen ( -1820?), \n          Ann Latane ( -1820?), and \n          Henry Waring Latane (1782-1860). Also,\n         there are business papers pertaining to black history; and, a\n         separate itemized listing has been compiled.","The legal papers contain many indentures, land grants and\n         plats/surveys for lands in \n          Essex County , \n          King and Queen County , and \n          Rappahannock County . These papers are\n         helpful in determining ownership of lands held by the Latane\n         Family, \n          Roane Family , \n          Allen Family , and \n          Dix Family . In addition, there are copies\n         of wills for members of the Latane, Roane, Allen, and Dix\n         families. The wills also contain references to the division of\n         blacks among the families.","There are also genealogical, military, and religious\n         material. The military papers, 1814-1828, pertain chiefly to\n         James Allen's career as captain in the Virginia militia and\n         include abstracts of forage, regimental orders, receipt for\n         arms, detailed returns of arms accoutrements, and rosters of\n         officers and other personnel. Among the miscellaneous papers\n         is a small group of material concerning religious matters,\n         particularly having to do with \n          South Farnham Parish in Essex County.\n         Included are a letter, December 17, 1716, from \n          Alexander Spotswood to the vestry of the\n         parish re their decision to suspend \n          Lewis Latane from his ministerial office;\n         a hymn book belonging to \n          John Latane ; and, two letters about the\n         weakening of the Church in Virginia."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Some portions may be restricted. When available, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Patrons wishing to access the Oath book must inquire with Special Collections and Archives staff in advance of a visit. Access will not be given without appropriate authorization from a representative of the Office of the Board of Trustees.","View materials from this collection online via  W\u0026L's Digital Archive","Includes documentation of John Chavis' room rent","Includes manuscript copy of the letter the Trustees wrote and sent to George Washington regarding his James River Canal Company stock.","Includes manuscript copy of thank you letter written to George Washington from the Trustees that also acknowledges the name change to Washington Academy.","Includes a letter that describes the shipping of a large order of scientific supplies including a Six's thermometer.","Includes list of bonds due for enslaved persons sold","Includes bill for medical care received by Washington College enslaved persons","Student pledge to \"carry out the affair of burning in effigy Profs. Campbell and Fishburn\"","One document includes a Washington College seal","One document includes a Washington College seal","Includes handwritten note regarding the Board's decision to express its appreciation for the services of William Harvey, an African American man who worked for many years as a janitor at the university. Decision adopted June 14, 1905, two days after Harvey's death.","From https://www.wlu.edu/about-w-l/leadership/board-of-trustees:","In accord with the University's charter, bylaws, mission statement, and other institutional plans, the Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee University serves as ultimate fiduciary by its oversight of institutional affairs and is responsible for the governance and management of the institution. The board is expected to execute its responsibilities of oversight of the University's operations through the activities of its standing and ad hoc committees and during the plenary sessions of the full Board of Trustees during its three annual meetings.","This collection's previous unique identifier was RG 0002. It was previously housed in filing cabinets and placed into archival boxes in 2025.","This volume underwent conservation treatment in 2025 with funding provided by the Class of 1966 W\u0026L History Fund.","This volume underwent conservation treatment in 2025 with funding provided by the Class of 1966 W\u0026L History Fund.","This volume underwent conservation treatment as a gift from the 2006-2007 Alumni Board in Memory of Andrew Blythin Ward (1977-2006).","The first page states that \"This book contains a regular account of the Academy of Liberty Hall from its origin. Taken from the Minutes of the Presbytery of Hanover and the Synod of Virginia...These Records were begun January 1793 By order of the Board of Trustees.\" The card catalog cards created by W. W. Pusey use the creation date of 1774 for this volume. However, given that those earliest minutes were transcribed into this volume in 1793, that is the date used for the finding aid as it accurately reflects the creation date of the volume.","Administration Records Collection (RG 1.01); Matriculation Books (RG 1.02), Liberty Hall Academy Subscription List (RG 1.03), Jacob Fuller Scrapbook (RG 1.04)","The Board of Trustees records contain minutes, agendas, correspondence, reports, subject files, committee files, recommendations, resolutions, and the oath book. ","The first series is the Minute Books. The first minute book dates to 1793. Someone, presumably the secretary, transcribed the earliest minutes into this volume. The subsequent volumes became the item of record for recording meeting minutes.","The second series contains other records of the Board, including correspondence, resolutions, reports, and financial documentations. Subjects vary but include items related to the overall business of running the university, faculty affairs, student affairs, alumni affairs, and the local community. The correspondence recipients vary and sometimes include university presidents. This series is divided into sub-series by decade when appropriate. This series keeps the order already established, likely by former faculty member and administrator, William W. Pusey. Pusey indexed the collection by trustee name and by subject in circa 1982. Every entry was typed onto a catalog card and can be accessed in the Special Collections and Archives reading room. Each name and subject card refers to a specific folder number. For the best interest of the researcher, it was decided to keep the sequential numbering. It should be noted here that during the time the collection was originally foldered and numbered, an oversight was made. There is no folder 485.","For reasons unknown, Faculty records and Treasurer's records were added to this collection at some point in the past. They are accounted for in the index and for that reason, and because it would throw off matching an index card to a folder number, they were left in the collection in the order in which they were added. The Faculty records series contains primarily correspondence. The Treasurer's records contain correspondence and financial documents. ","One of the highlights of the collection is the letter sent by George Washington to the Board thanking them for changing the name of Liberty Hall Academy in his honor for his gift of James River Canal Company stock. The original stock indenture is also in the Board records.","At some time in the past, several items written by President Robert E. Lee were removed from the Board and placed into the Robert E. Lee family papers (WLU Coll. 0064). His first annual report to the Board (1866) has been placed back with the collection. In time, the others will be added back as well. Until then, researchers should know to consult the Lee family papers for items associated with Lee's time as president.","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Alexander, Robert (Rector, Augusta Academy), Alexander, Thomas (Worker), Alexander, William (Trustee), Archibald, Robert (Tutor), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Boyd, Elisha (Student), Brackenridge, James (Debtor), Brown, John (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Brownlee, [?] (Student), Caldwell, William (Student?), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Arthur (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, James (Tutor), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, John Wilson (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Caruthers, John (Student), Caruthers, William, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Christian, William (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Cravens, William (Builder), Crawford, Edward (Trustee) including books bought by Academy, Crawford, John (Debtor), Cummings, Charles (Trustee), Dalhouse, John (Farmer), Doak, Samuel, Donald, William (Worker), Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor), Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Edmundson, J. (Tutor), Fleming, William (Trustee), Flournoy, David (Student), Freeman, Adam, Gold, James (Creditor), Gold, Robert (Tanner), Graham, Edward, Graham, William (Rector), Grattan, John (Trustee), Gray, David (Wagoneer), Green, Joshua (Carpenter), Greenlee, Elijah (Student), Greenlee, James (Student), Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grigsby, James (Steward), Grymes, Thomas (Student), Hall, David books bought by Academy, Hanna, Matthew, Hawkins, John (Student), Hays, John (Trustee), Hays, Joseph (Student), Hinton, [?] (Worker), Hoge, Moses (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bankhead, Charles L. (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Britton, William H. (Student), Brown, John W. (Trustee), Brown, Joseph S. (Student), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Butler, Robert (Student), Cabell, William Syme (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Christian, John Fleming (Student), Christian, Warren (Student), Clayton, George W. (Student), Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student), Crabb, Francis Thomas (Student), Crittenden, John J. (Student), Crump, George William (Student), Cunliffe, John H. (Student), Duvall, John Pope (Student), Erwin, William (Student), Fleming, John C. (Student), Gamble, Robert (Alumnus), Gold, Robert (Tanner), Graham, Edward, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty), Graham, William (Rector), Graham, William (son of Rector Graham), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Harvie, Edwin J. (Student), Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student)","Bennet, John Cook (Physician), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Breckenridge, James (Alumnus), Brooke, Francis Taliaferro (Judge), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, William, Dunkum, James (Merchant), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter), Garland, David S. regarding sale of land to College, Gibson, Richart T. (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Benjamin (Student), Hill, William (Student) see back of volume, next to index, turned upside down (authored \"History of Washington College\")","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Allen, Robert (Student), Barton, Seth (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry W. (Student), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Brown, John W. (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Walter C. (Student), Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Clopton, David (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, William, Galbraith, John, Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Benjamin (Student), Hays, James Campbell (Student), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bear, Jacob, Beard, William S. (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Botts, Thomas H. (Board of Visitors, VMI), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Breckenridge, John (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John A. (Student), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel R. (Alumnus), Campbell, William G. (Student), Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus/Trustee), Caruthers, William, Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Coalter, John (Trustee), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davidson, William, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmundson, David (Justice of the Peace), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, Philander Davidson (Student), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fletcher, Patterson (Student), Francisco, Charles L. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Garland, Samuel, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gold, Alexander (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee), Hagan, William C. (Student), Hanna, Matthew, Harrison, Thomas R. (Student), Hendren, John (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Herron, Andrew (Trustee), Hickman, William P. (Student), Hogan, John","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, Richard receives honorary degree, Atkinson, John M. receives honorary degree, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Berkeley, Lewis, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Brown, William (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Edmund Douglass (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Clara regarding position as organist for Chapel, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Jefferson, Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter) inside front cover diagram of Robinson monument, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grammar, John receives honorary degree, Grattan, Peachy R. appointed proxy for College, Grattan, Robert (Trustee), Grier, John Calvin receives honorary degree, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, Elias (Minister) receives honorary degree, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Allan, Elizabeth P. (Mrs. William), Allan, William (Alumnus), Ambler James Markham Marshall (Student), Anderson, Douglas Smith (Student), Anderson, James William (Student), Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Birely, Luther Seevers (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bouedin, Wood receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Brown, J. Thompson, Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Clinedinst, B. West (Artist) regarding portrait of G. W. C. Lee, Coles, J. A. (Benefactor), Converse, J. H. (Benefactor), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dabney, Charles W., Daniel, John W., Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Drummond, William regarding purchase of land, Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Everett, Thomas Thompson, Ewing, John D. (Trustee) regarding donation of relics, Ewing, William P. (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Gorrell, [?] sells land to university, Graham, William regarding re-internment, Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Hogan, John, Hoge, Moses D., Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Adam, L. W. (Faculty), Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Andereson, William D. A. (Alumnus), Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Bibb, E. W. (Faculty), Caskie, James Randolph (Alumnus), Cooper, Paul P. (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus), Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Francis, Mildred Lee, Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Helderman, L. C. (Faculty)","Bowyer, John (Trustee), Brown, John (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Christian, William (Trustee), Cummings, Charles (Trustee), Fleming, William (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) appointment of, Grattan, John (Trustee)","Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector)","Alexander, Thomas (Worker), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Dalhouse, John (Farmer), Donald, William (Worker), Graham, William (Rector), Gray, David (Wagoneer), Green, Joshua (Carpenter)","Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Doak, Samuel, Graham, William (Rector) moves to his plantation, Green, Joshua (Carpenter)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Arthur (Trustee), Christian, William (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, William (Trustee) elected treasurer, donation of land to Liberty Hall, Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) donation of land to Liberty Hall, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee) resignation of, Caldwell, William (Student?), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee) appointment of, Christian, William (Trustee) resignation of, Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, William (Trustee), Cleghorn, Robert (Worker)","Blackburn, Samuel (Student), Bowyer, John (Trustee) conveyance of land to Liberty Hall, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee), Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hoge, Moses (Student)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Caldwell, William (Student?), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee), Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) student complaint filed against, Hawkins, John (Student), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, William (Trustee), Boyd, Elisha (Student) involved in stealing beehive, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Student), Graham, William (Rector), Hays, John (Trustee), Hays, Joseph (Student)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Cleghorn, Robert (Worker), Graham, William (Rector)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Crawford, Edward (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hoge, Moses (Trustee) appointment of","Alexander, William (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) subject of petition to Synod of Virginia","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, William (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Student) student complaint against, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) appointment of, Caruthers, James complaint against students, Cravens, William (Builder) loans money to Liberty Hall, builds dormitory and steward's house, Crawford, Edward (Trustee), Freeman, Adam (Student) examination of by Trustees, Graham, Edward (Steward) appointment of, Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, John (circa 1740) loans money to Liberty Hall","Campbell, Alexander (Trustee)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, John Wilson (Student) misconduct, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Cravens, William (Builder), Crawford, Edward (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Steward) renews contract, Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, Elijah (Student) kicked by student, Greenlee, James (Student) ridiculed by student and alleged misconduct","Alexander, William (Trustee), Arbucle, Mathew (Student), Black, James (Student), Bowyer, Thomas (Student), Bowyer, William (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee) resignation of, Campbell, John Wilson (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chavin, John (Student), Chipley, William (Student), Crawford, Edward (Trustee) resignation of, Cummins, Thomas (Student), Davies, Robert (Student), Donald, Mathew (Student), Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor) requests payment of a bill, Edmondson, Thomas (Student), Estill, Benjamin (Student), Estill, John M. (Student), Ewel, Jesse (Student), Flournoy, David (Student) misconduct of and expulsion, Glass, Joseph (Student), Graham, Edward (Steward) mistreated by student and resignation of, Graham, Jahab L. (Student), Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, Elijah (Student), Greenlee, James (Student), Grigsby, James (Steward) appointment of, Grigsby, Reuben (Student)","Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) appointment as trustee, Alexander, William (Trustee) resigns as treasurer, Baxter, George Addison (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Breckenridge, James (Alumnus), Brown, Samuel (Trustee) appointment of, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) elected treasurer, Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor), Gold, James (Creditor), Graham, William (Rector) resignation of, Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee) appointment of, Grigsby, James (Steward) resignation of, Hays, John (Trustee) removed from office and then reinstated as trustee","Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Cravens, William (Builder)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Brice, John (Member of Synod of Virginia), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Dunlop, James (Member of Synod of Virginia), Graham, William, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee), Hoge, Moses (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bailey, James pledges money, Anderson, Robert pledges money, Baxter, George Addison (Rector) appointment of, Blair, Joseph (Student), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) appointed rector, Caruthers, James, Caruthers, William pledges money, Clare, Elizabeth pledges money, Coalter, John (Trustee) appointment of, Darst, Benjamin (Student) pledges money, Dorman, Cornelius (Student), Fuller, Jacob pledges money, Galbraith, John pledges money, Gay, John pledges money, Gold, James (Creditor), Gold, Robert (Tanner) pledges money, Hanna, Matthew pledges money, Harkins, Samuel pledges money, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bernard, Richard F. (Builder) contract with for tutor's house, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Brownlee, [?] (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William oration in honor of, Greenlee, Samuel (Student), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grigsby, Joseph (Student), Hanna, Matthew posts bond for steward, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, John (Student), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Blair, Joseph (Student), Brownlow, Isaac (Student), Caruthers, John (Student), Darst, Benjamin (Student), Dorman, Cornelius (Student), Greenlee, John (Student), Hendren, John (Student)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William, Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, Edward, Graham, William, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) proposal to sell land to Academy, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bernard, Richard F. (Builder) proposal to sell land to Academy, Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty) duties of, agrees to board students, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) resigns as treasurer, Caruthers, James proposal to sell land to Academy, Caruthers, William agrees to board students, bond for Chandler and Lambert, Chandler, John (Carpenter) contract with, Coalter, John (Trustee), Darst, Benjamin (Student) agrees to board students, Galbraith, John proposal to sell land to Academy, Gold, James (Creditor) agrees to board students bond for Chandler and Lambert, Gold, Robert (Tanner) refuses to share spring, Graham, Edward, Graham, Jahab L. (Student), Graham, William, Grymes, Thomas (Student) whipped by steward, Hanna, Matthew agrees to board students, Hays, John (Trustee), Heston, Silas (Architect)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, John (Trustee), Gold, Robert (Tanner) agrees to share spring, Graham, William discussion of moving his remains to Lexington, Hays, John (Trustee), Heston, Silas (Architect)","Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Heston, Silas (Architect)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grymes, Thomas (Student) censured by trustees","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty) appointed Professor of Law, Chandler, John (Carpenter), Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, William (son of Rector Graham) exempt from tuition, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bogle, [?] (Student) examination of, Booker, Paul (Student) examination of, Booth, Isaack (Student) examination of, Brice, William (Student) examination of, Britton, William H. (Student) examination of, Brown, James Ewell (Student) examination of, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Butler, Robert (Student) suspended for fighting, Cabell, Samuel Jordan (Student) examination of, Cabell, William Jordan (Student) examination of, Cabell, William Syme (Student) suspended for swearing and fighting, Campbell, E. (Student) examination of, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty) makes loan to Academy, Clarke, [?] (Student) examination of, Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, George (Student) examination of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Craig, [?] (Student) examination of, Crittenden, John J. (Student) suspension of and readmittance, found guilty of throwing biscuits at steward and expelled, readmitted, Crump, George William (Student) suspension and readmittance of, censured for running naked through the streets of Lexington, Darst, Benjamin (Alumnus), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Student), Downy, William (Student) examination of, Ervin, Eugenio (Student) examination of, Evans, George (Student), Gold, Robert (Tanner) involved in fight with students, Graham, Jahab L. (Student) examination of, Graham, William (son of Rector Graham) examination of, Greenlee, Samuel (Student) examination of, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Harvey, Henry (Student) examination of, Harvie, Edwin J. (Student) suspended for throwing biscuits and fighting, Hays, Andrew (Student) examination of, Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student)","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Campbell, William W. invoice for fence rails, Caruthers, Isaac (Blacksmith), Caruthers, William, Chandler, John (Carpenter), Galbreath, William (Blacksmith) invoice for work done, Gold, James (Creditor)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) invoice for interest on land sold","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, John (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student) granted degree","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Ashton, John J. (Student), Bankhead, Charles L. (Student) misconduct of and suspended for six months, Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Bryan, Daniel (Student), Cabell, William Jordan (Student) accused of gambling and fighting, suspended for one year, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, George (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student), Coleman, Robert G. (Student), Crabb, Francis Thomas (Student) accused of fighting and suspended, Davidson, Andrew Baker (Student), Edgar, George (Constructor) contract with to lay pipes for water from spring, Ervin, John (Student), Erwin, William (Student) accused of fighting, Fleming, John C. (Student) accused of gambling and suspended for six weeks, Foster, James F. (Student), Gilmore, Robert (Student), Gold, Robert (Tanner) legal suit with Academy, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) requests salary increase, Graham, William heirs to receive rent from his land, Gray, James (Student), Harris, Henry T. (Student), Hays, Andrew (Student)","Chandler, John (Carpenter), Edgar, George (Constructor), Gamble, Robert (Alumnus) purchases tombstone for William Graham, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) salary, Graham, William trustees purchase tombstone","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Britton, William H. (Student), Brown, John W. (Trustee) appointment of, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee) removed from Board due to death, Campbell, Charles (Trustee) resignation of, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Christian, John Fleming (Student) misconduct of, Christian, Warren (Student), Clayton, George W. (Student) misconduct of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student) misconduct of, Cunliffe, John H. (Student) suspended for misconduct, Duvall, John Pope (Student) misconduct of, Graham, Edward (Trustee) appointment of, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee) resignation of, Henry, Nathaniel (Student) misconduct at table and suspended","Chandler, John (Carpenter), Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) salary","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Gold, Robert (Tanner) regarding spring","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus) publication of sermons, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Batte, Thomas C. (Student) expelled, Baxter, George Addison (Rector) livestock injured by student, Beale, George S. (Student) expelled, Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee) duties as professor","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee)","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty) death of, Campbell, John W. (Bookseller) sells books to College, Caruthers, William, Coalter, John (Trustee) resignation of, Galbraith, John proposal to build fence, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Graham, William Alexander (Student), Graham, William P. (Bookdealer) sells books to Washington College","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bullions, Alexander recommends Herron for professorship, Campbell, John W. (Bookseller), Carnahan, James, Clarke, John Flavel, Earle, Edward (Bookdealer), Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Faculty)","Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Faculty) accepts position","Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student) resignation of, Clowney, James L. (Student), Dutton, Francis, Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Clyce, Jacob (Builder)","Ellis leaves school","Chandler, John (Carpenter)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bowyer, Henry W. (Student), Campbell, John W. (Bookseller), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Davidson, William rents land and buildings from College","Darst, Samuel (Brickmason) invoice for laying bricks","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty),","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Clyce, Jacob (Builder) posts bond for steward, Coalter, John (Trustee), Davidson, William appointed steward, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Hoffman, Daniel posts bond for steward","Caldwell, Joseph F. (Printer), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Davidson, William","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Campbell, William rents steward's house, Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus)","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Baxter, Sidney S. (Alumnus), Carnahan, James (President, Princeton University), Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Gold, James (Creditor), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Bates, Daniel rents land from College, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Breckenridge, John (Student) misconduct of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Duval, Thomas J. (Merchant) invoice for chemicals, Garber, William H. (Student) misconduct of, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Cahoon, Mark and William land title, Camden, Washington sells land to John Robinson in 1819, Caruthers, James, Childress, Henry land owned by, Doughtery, Thomas property mentioned in land sale between Kiplinger and Robinson in 1798, Edmundson, David (Justice of the Peace) sells land to John Robinson, Glasgow, Arthur land owned by","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bear, Jacob wishes to buy hay from College, Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Gibson, Joseph R. (Student) misconduct, Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Furst, Moritz (Artist/Engraver) receipt for making College seal","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Cornelius, Elias (Secretary, American Education Society), Evans, Tarlton proposes to buy land from College","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector) resignation of, Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Garland, Hugh A., Garland, Landon C., Graham, Edward (Faculty) resigns as professor, Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee)","Darst, John C. (Plasterer)","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Dame, George W., Dobson, Judah (Merchant) sells scientific apparatus to College, Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Dobson, Judah (Merchant)","Bear, Jacob, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Henry, John V. (College servant) invoice for whitewashing","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Barnett, Nathan I. applies for teaching position, Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fry, Joseph S., Garland, Hugh A., Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus) regarding Dorman and Ware (Printers), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)","Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) hires enslaved people from College, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty), Harrison, Elias (Minister), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)","Alexander, Archibald Macon (Student), Alexander, J. Aylette (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Joseph (Student), Brown, Samuel (Student), Brown, William (Student), Campbell, Samuel Davis (Student), Campbell, Thomas J. (Student), Clarke, William (Student), Erwin, Joseph (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, Philander Davidson (Student), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee)","Gamble, Robert (Alumnus) invoice for scientific apparatus, Graham, William Alexander (Student)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Backus, E. writes letter of resignation for Vethake, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Branch, Robert G. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney College), Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dame, George W. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney College), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Garland, Samuel buys enslaved people from College, Goodrich, Hiram P. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Graham, Edward (Trustee)","Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)","Alexander, James (Builder) requests permission to build kiln, Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, James M. (Student), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, William S. (Student), Binford, J. W. (Student), Brown, Benjamin L. (Student), Caruthers, Charles F. (Student), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Christian, Samuel Finley (Student), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Converse, Amasa (Editor), Cummings, Alexander Shields (Student), Curry, John W. (Student), Dorman, James B. (Student), Draper, John W. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney), Echols, John (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Emmerson, Benjamin, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty) resignation of, Fisher, James C., Fitzhugh, Nicholas F. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Student), Gardner, Daniel, Garland, Samuel, Graham, Edward (Trustee), Griscom, John, Grove, Joseph (Student), Harrison, Gessner (Faculty, UVA), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Dunkum, James (Merchant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Berard, C. (Faculty, U. S. Military Academy) recommends Benjamin Ewell for teaching position, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Ewell, Benjamin S., Graham, Edward (Trustee)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Curry, David P. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Anderson, Rufus buys corn from College, Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, William S. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant) hires enslaved people from College, Carpenter, N. hires enslaved people from College, Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Connevey, William L. (Student), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Davidson, William, Dunlap, Mitchell D. (Student), Ellis, Charles regarding debt of brother Richard S. Ellis, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student) buys enslaved from College, Eubank, Thomas N. buys enslaved people from College, Fry, Eliza R. regarding admission of son and personal letter to H. Ruffner, Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter) hires enslaved people from College, Hickman, William P. (Student)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Dorman, James B. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee) death of, Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee)","Alexander, James (Builder) payment for erecting building, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Bowyer, William S. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dibrell, Lafayette (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, James (Builder), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, George Douglass (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John M. (Student), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia) suit against for embezelling funds of Cincinnati, Anderson, David C. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Banks, William A. (Student), Barber, John, Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, James M. (Student), Barclay, John Woods (Student), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector) mentioned in letter of S. S. Baxter, Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, Theodore Rice (Student), Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. mentioned in letter to S. S. Baxter, Brooke, Francis Taliferro (Judge), Brooks, John Drury (Student), Brown, Abraham Burwell (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Burks, Edward C. (Student), Burks, Jesse S. (Student), Burton,  John May (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Chrisman, John (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Christian, Samuel Finley (Student), Connevey, William L. (Student), Crawford, William F. (Builder) recommended for work at College, proposal for building professors' homes, Crouch, Andrew Leper (Student), Cummings, James Caruthers (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, John L. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Henry Gamble (Student), Davidson, William S. (Student), Dold, William (Student), Dunlap, Mitchell D. (Student), Dupuy, John J. (Student), Edmondson, John M. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fleet, William S. (Student), Fleshman, William T. (Student), Fowlkes, Lemuel P. (Student), Francisco, Charles L. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuqua, William (Student), Gannaway, Richard W. (Student), Gannaway, William E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter) proposal for building professors' homes, Glasgow, Alexander McNutt (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Gordon, James W. (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee) death of, Graham, William L. (Student), Grasty, John Sharshall (Student), Grigsby, Abner Joseph (Student), Grigsby, G. Hugh Blair (Student), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee), Gwathmey, George N. (Student), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harrison, William C. (Student), Harvey, William Moore (Student), Henderson, Francis (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogshead, Alexander L. (Student), Hogshead, William H. (Student)","Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carpenter, N., Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Chittum, Stephen G., Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Hanna, David (Sexton) invoice for cleaning church, Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) secretary to the Board of Trustees, Alexander, John (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Brooks, Nathaniel S. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Bear, Jacob, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus) invoice for legal services, Diahl, Daniel (Worker) invoice for installing fence, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter) invoice for erection of building, Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John M. (Student), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Alexander, William A. (Student), Bailey, Samuel M. (Student), Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Brown, Henry B. (Student), Brown, Henry G. (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Student), Campbell, Robert S. proposes to rent old president's house and make additions, Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Collier, Charles F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Copeland, Peter (Student), Cox, Charles A. (Student), Crawford, Robert J. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Henry Gamble (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dennis, Robert F. (Student), Dennis, William H. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Student), Donnally, Lewis F. (Student), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Doswell, Thomas W. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, R. K. M. (Student), Fontaine, Walter S. (Student), Foscue, Frederick F. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuqua, George (Student), Gamble, Cary Breckenridge (Student), Gamble, William Cabell (Student), Gardiner, Daniel E. (Student), Gay, William S. M. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmer, John (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Student), Graham, William L. (Student), Grove, James R. (Student), Hairston, Samuel S. (Sstudent), Hare, William Henry (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, William Moore (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hobson, John D. (Student), Hobson, William C. (Student)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Compton, James (Merchant), Cox, Charles A. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Diahl, Daniel (Worker), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harper, James (Worker), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, John T., Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) death of, Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee) appointment of, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bear, Jacob, Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carpenter, N., Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dold, William (Student), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fisher, John S. (Student), Garland, Samuel, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Student), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee) resignation of, Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogan, John purchased part of Robinson estate called the lower plantation in 1840","Alexander, James (Builder), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, William A. (Student), Allison, William hires enslaved persons from College, Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia) regarding suit against, Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Binford, John Gallant (Student), Bird, William L. (Student), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Brown, Henry G. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Burks, Edward C. (Student), Cabiness, George C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L. rents old president's house, Campbell, Robert S. rents old president's house, Carpenter, N., Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G. rents Hyco, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Claiborne, James L. (Student), Collier, Charles F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, John L. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Echols, John (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, John M. (Student), Eubank, John debtor to College, Eubank, Thomas N., Ewell, Benjamin S., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, R. K. M. (Student), Fisher, John S. (Student), Fontaine, Walter S. (Student), Fry, Francis T., Gardiner, Daniel E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gold, William McDowell (Alumnus), Goodwin, John J. (Student), Grove, James R. (Student), Hagan, William C. (Student), Harper, Thomas (Alumnus?), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Archibald (Student), Hill, F. H., Hogshead, William H. (Student)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter) regarding Robinson monument, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogan, John","Alexander, John (Trustee), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Brown, James, Jr. (Auditor) requested to handle Cincinnati funds, Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dawson, John L. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Donald, William A. (Student), Dorman, William Bolivar (Student), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) appointment of, Flournoy, Edmund H. (Student), Garden, John B. (Student), Graham, Edward L. (Student), Hairston, Peter C. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Alexander L. (Student), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Hill, Archibald (Student), Hoge, Moses D.","Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Allison, William, Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Anderson, John T. (Trustee) takes the oath of office, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Braxton, Corbin (Board of Visitors, VMI), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G., Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Cummings, James Caruthers (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dawson, John L. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Dorman, James B. (Student), Doyle, J. signs citizens' petition to College and VMI, Echols, John (Alumnus), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) accepts appointment, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Flournoy, Edmund H. (Student), Garden, John B. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Graham, Edward L. (Student), Hairston, Samuel S. (Sstudent), Hamilton, Alexander L. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Archibald (Student)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Brigham, William A. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilkeson, Andrew Tod (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Hendricks, John R. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Anderson, David C. (Alumnus), Anderson, J. Manlius (Student), Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Brigham, William A. (Student), Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Student), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Dorman, William Bolivar (Student), Edmondson, William (Student), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trus, Glasgow, Francis Thomas (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Alumnus), Glasgow, William A. (Alumnus), Goodall, Charles Parke (Student), Greenlee, Elisha Grigsby (Student), Hairston, Samuel W. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Cornelius (Student), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, George K. (Student), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, Charles M. (Student), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Harvey, Robert Breckenridge (Student), Haupt, William W. (Student), Hendren, Samuel R. (Student), Hendricks, John R. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Bethell, James P. (Student), Beverly, Robert H. (Student), Binford, Hugh F. signs citizens' petition, Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L., Campbell, Robert S., Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student)Campbell, John L., Campbell, Robert S., Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dawson, Pleasant Silas (Student), Dennis, Robert F. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Donald, William A. (Student), Donald, William K. (Student), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Doswell, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Edmondson, William (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ellis, Towson (Student), Eubank, John, Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Friend, Charles T. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilkeson, David V. (Student), Gillison, William E. G. (Student), Glover, Chapman (Student), Goodall, Charles Parke (Student), Gordon, John C. debtor to College, Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, William L. (Student), Green, Lawrence (Tenant) rents land from College, Greenlee, Elisha Grigsby (Student), Hall, O. P. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, George K. (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Haupt, William W. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee) death of, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barksdale, Charles H. recommended for teaching position, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bouldin, Thomas Tyler (Alumnus) makes recommendation, Bullions, Peter recommended for presidency of College, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus) recommended for teaching position, Carrington, H., Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) resignation of, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Gilham, William (Faculty, VMI), Hart, Andrew, Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baker, G. A. (Treasurer, Lexington Savings Institution), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cox, B. F. (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barksdale, Charles H., Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fleshman, William T. (Student), Gordon, John C., Green, Lawrence (Tenant), Hogshead, ALexander L. (Alumnus)","Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Harper, James (Worker)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Allison, William,  Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, John (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Beverly, Robert H. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Student), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G., Compton, James (Merchant), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Doswell, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, William D. (Student), Falford, Henry (Student), Finney, Ebenezer Dickey (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Friend, Charles T. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillison, William E. G. (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glover, Chapman (Student), Godown, John M. (Student), Gordon, John C., Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) salary increased, Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)","Baker, G. A. (Treasurer, Lexington Savings Institution), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beeton, John (Blacksmith), Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Compton, James (Merchant), Crawford, Henry (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, John (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, Lucian T. (Student), Barclay, William H. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Brown, James Moore (Alumnus), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Alumnus), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Campbell, Samuel R. (Alumnus), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Carlton, Walter Raleigh (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Chittum, Stephen G., Dabney, Charles Edward (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, William O. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, James (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davies, William B. (Student), Doyle, Robert rents house from College, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Ewell, Benjamin S., Ewing, Daniel B. awarded master's degree by College, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, William D. (Student), Gamble, Thomas Scott (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilham, William (Faculty, VMI), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Goodwin, Hugh (Student), Goodwin, William H. (Student), Gordon, John C., Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hammet, James P. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)","Adams, George W., Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beeton, John (Blacksmith), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Crawford, Henry (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Figgat, John T. (Carpenter), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Campbell, Robert S., Cocke, Philip St. George (VMI Board of Visitors), Crump, William W. (VMI Board of Visitors), Hogan, John","Adams, George W., Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty) resignation of, Campbell, William Addison (Student), Chittum, Stephen G., Connevey, J. B. (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davies, William B. (Student), Doyle, Robert, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hamilton, John rents house from College, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John","Anderson, John T. (Trustee) resignation of, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Atkinson, Thomas P. member of committee for examining students, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, William H. (Student), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, John C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Carrington, William Campbell Preston (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee) takes oath of office, Cocke, William F. (Student), Craig, J. Newton (Student), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, J. G. (Student), Davis, James Cole (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, Charles Patrick (Student), Eubank, John, Figgat, J. W. (Student), Figgat, R. H. rents house from College, Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Givens, Samuel Walker (Student), Glasgow, Robert Arthur (Student), Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, James McDowell (Student), Hamilton, John L. (Student), Harper, Calvin M. (Student), Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) resignation of, Hogan, John","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Atkinson, Thomas P., Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Compton, James (Merchant), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, David (Minister) recommended for honorary degree, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Atkinson, Thomas P., Banks, William A. (Alumnus), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, William H. (Student), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, Junius Marion (Student), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student) cited as J. C. Bell, Bratton, John McKee (Student), Braxton, Charles (Alumnus), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, John C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, William Campbell Preston (Student), Chalmers, Henry C. (Student) cited as C. H. Chalmers, Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Archibald G. (Student), Cocke, William F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Craig, J. Newton (Student), Crosby, Dabney (Student), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Davis, James Cole (Student), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, Charles Patrick (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, Daniel B. recommends W. A. Banks for degree, Figgat, R. H., Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Givens, Samuel Walker (Student), Glass, William W. (Student), Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Greer, James (Minister) report to trustees regarding examination of students, Guy, John M. (Student), Hamilton, John, Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Archibald, James (Worker), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Bowles, Reuben (Worker), Braxton, Charles (Alumnus), Cameron, A. W. account against College, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Dixon, Robert supplies wood to College, Echols, Edward (Alumnus), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Hamilton, John, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, J. Abbott (Student), Baird, John produces monument to John Robinson, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Ballou, Charles A. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, William H. (Student), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student), Blain, Daniel (Student), Booker, William G. (Student), Bowyer, Edmund F. (Student), Bowyer, Woodville (Student), Boyd, James M. (Student, cited as \"J. H. Boyd\"), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Charles R. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, James McDowell (Student), Carrington, John W. (Student), Chester, William Y. (Student), Cochran, Alexander Beys (Student), Cocke, William F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Connevey, J. B. (Merchant), Cowles, Henry B. (Randolph-Macon College Faculty), Crawford, John D. (Student), Crosby, Dabney (Student),  Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davies, William B. (Alumnus), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee) resignation of, Figgat, R. H., Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fultz, Alexander H. (Student), Gibson, John A. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gordon, George A. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, James McDowell (Student), Guy, John M. (Student) tutor, Hamilton, John, Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Agnor, James L. rents house from College, Baker, George Leyburn (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Ballou, Charles A. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barger, David A. (Student), Barr, James M. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Student), Bocock, John H. (Minister) proposed for honorary degree, Booker, William G. (Student) accidently killed, Boyd, James M. (Student, cited as \"J. H. Boyd\"), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Bridgeforth, R. E. (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, Henry Clay (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, John W. (Student), Chester, William Y. (Student), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee) resignation of, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Alumnus), Clarke, John Flavel, Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, John Robertson (Student), Cosby, J. P. (Student), Craig, H. Brown (Student), Craig, J. Newton (Alumnus), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Frederick (Student), Davis, James Cole (Student), Douglass, Edward W. (Student), Dunlap, John M. (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Alumnus), Fultz, Alexander H. (Student) accidentally kills W. G. Booker, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Gordon, George A. (Student), Goul, John M. (Alumnus), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, Joseph D. (Student), Greer, James (Minister) member of examining committee, Guy, J. Emmett (Student), Guy, John M. (Student) tutor, Hamilton, John, Haynes, James (Student), Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Adams, Charles A. rents house from College; cited as \"C. M. Adams,\" Agnor, James L., Anderson, William R. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Barclay, Archibald Hays (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barger, David A. (Student), Bell, William T. (Student), Blain, Daniel (Student), Boyd, James M. (Student), Brooks, J. D., Jr. (Student), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brown, Henry Clay (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chester, William Y. (Student), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Alumnus), Cleghorn, Samuel Bolling (Student), Cocke, Edward Randolph (Student), Cocke, Thomas L. P. (Student), Compton, John Robertson (Student) cited as J. H. Compton, Craig, H. Brown (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darnall, Henry Thomas (Student), Davidson, Albert L. (Student), Davidson, Frederick (Student), Dold, William (Alumnus), Dunlap, John M. (Student), Dunlop, David, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Finley, George Williamson (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Francisco, Charles Lewis (Student), Fry, Henry (Student), Fry, John J. (Student), Gee, George E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmer, George H. (Student), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Godwin, Isaac Robinson (Student), Gould, C. C. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, Joseph D. (Student), Greenlee, James Samuel (Student), Greer, James (Minister), Guy, J. Emmett (Student), Hamilton, John, Haynes, James (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Adams, Charles A. (1857), Figgat, R. H.","Adams, Charles A., Agnor, James L., Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Jacob W. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Blain, Daniel (Student), Blain, Randolph Harrison (Student), Brooke, Francis T. (Student), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Bulen, R. E. (Worker), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, A. W. hires enslaved people from College, Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty) hung in effigy, Campbell, S. J., Cleghorn, Samuel Bolling (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, John Robertson (Student), Connor, Foy (Carpenter), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, William (Alumnus), Douglass, Edward W. (Student), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Dunlop, David, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Finley, George Williamson (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty) hung in effigy, Francisco, Charles Lewis (Student), Gibson, Isaac Vanmeter (Student), Gilkeson, Francis M. (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hamilton, John","Connor, Foy (Carpenter)","Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, Mary purchases scholarships from College, Booker, William G. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty)","Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty)","Bledsoe, Albert Taylor (UVA Faculty), Cochran, Howe Peyton, Coleman, Lewis M. (UVA Faculty), Harrison, Gessner (UVA Faculty)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Bailey, R. B. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Betts, William (Trustee of Columbia College), Bowman, Francis H., Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Foreman, Edward, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student) see reverse of one of trustees' resolutions, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cocke, William F. (Student) see reverse of one of the trustees' resolutions, Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Guy, John M. (Student)","Allan, William (Faculty), Bache, Alexander D. (Scientist) reommendation for E. Foreman, Baird, E. T. recommends S. S. Laws for teaching position, Anderson, A. L. applies for teaching position, Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, Pierce Butler his son discusses his military career, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bell, Thomas S. recommended for a teaching position, Betts, William (Trustee of Columbia College), Boyd, James M. (Alumnus), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bruce, Charles, Bullock, J. J., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dabney, Robert L. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Jefferson copy of recommendation for E. Foreman written in 1853, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant) regarding Dold and Irvine, Dold, William (Alumnus) regarding Dold and Irvine, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Faistal, Edward G. (Faculty, Columbian College), Foreman, Edward, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grady, C. Powell, Hall, William B., Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Faculty), Ambler, James Markham Marshall (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, J. B. (Student, could be J. P.), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Bell, James A. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Brown, James (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Cazenove, A. Charles (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cocke, J. Preston (Student), Coleman, Clarence (Student), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, B. M. (Student), De Frouville, F. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Effinger, Charles H. (Student), Effinger, George Williams (Student), Effinger, M. H. pays tuition and fees for sons, Eidson, Henry, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Freeman, Charles William (Student), Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Glendy, Thomas H. (Student), Gold, Samuel McDowell (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Guy, James R. (Student), Hamilton, William W. (Student), Hanson, Thomas J. M. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Haskins, Carter (Student), Hatcher, Emmet D. (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Allan, William (Faculty), Baird, E. T., Baird, W. S. recommended for teaching position, Anderson, A. L., Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Atkinson, John M. recommended for teaching position, Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Baldwin, John B. recommends H. P. Cochran for teaching position, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) donates money to College, Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bell, Thomas S., Bowman, Francis H., Bowman, John Rice (Minister), Boyd, James M. (Alumnus), Bredell, Edward, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bullitt, Thomas W., Cameron, A. W., Carson, William W. (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cochran, Howe Peyton, Coleman, Robert T. (Medical College of Va. Faculty), Crump, William H., Dabney, Robert L. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Dabney, Virginius, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dudley, Thomas U. (Faculty, UVA), Duvall, Alvin, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Foreman, Edward, Fox, William H. purchases scholarship, Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Galleher, John N. (Episcopal Bishop), Gibbs, John T. owes bond to College, Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grady, C. Powell, Guy, James R. (Student), Hall, William B., Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hofa, James Barrow","Barclay, J. P. (Student), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), De Frouville, F. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Effinger, Charles H. (Student), Effinger, Geroge Williams (Student), Effinger, M. H., Eidson, Henry, Jr. (Student), Freeman, John H. (Student) owes bond to College for tuition, Glendy, Thomas H. (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Guy, James R. (Student), Hanson, Thomas J. M. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)","Anderson, Philip N. B. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Flewellen, Robert T. regarding scholarship for son, Flewellen, Robert T., Jr. (Student), Groesbeeck, Mrs. H. purchases scholarship","Allan, William (Faculty), Allen, Donald (Student), Anderson, David L. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Arnold, Thomas J. (Student), Ashmore, William U. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Baylor, George (Student), Bell, James B. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Brown, William A. (Student), Campbell, Andrew Nelson (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Casson, W. W. (Student), Caswell, William (Student), Cazenove, A. Charles (Student), Chandler, A. Bertrand (Student), Chapman, Christopher James (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cockrill, Sterling R. (Student), Coleman, Frank (Student), Colston, Edward (Student), Colyar, Wallace E. (Student), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Robert A. (Student), Davis, William W. (Student), Deaderick, Chalmers (Student), Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Donegan, Charles A. (Student), Dunlap, James W. (Student), Dyer, Edward P. (Student), Dyer, I. regarding scholarship for his son, E. P. Dyer, Eaton, Thomas T. (Student) also instructor, Echols, John (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Epes, James F. (Student), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Estill, William C. (Student), Evans, Oliver P. (Student), Feagin, Noah B. (Student), Fishburne, James Abbott (Student), Fishburne, R. Baxter (Student), Freeman, Charles William (Student), Frierson, Louis S. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Garrett, Christopher C. (Student), Gibson, Gilbert Burton (Student), Grady, C. Powell (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Groesbeeck, A. transfers scholarship, Groesbeeck, Mrs. H., Groesbeeck, J. Norton (Student), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Student), Hardeman, W. Perkins (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hart, Edward Jacob, Jr. (Student), Haw, George P. (Student), Hawkins, M. Demaret (Student), Hiden, Philip B. (Student)","Allan, William (Faculty), Anderson, Philip N. B. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barton, Robert M. (Student), Bowyer, John H. (Student), Bowyer, William McDonald (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Clark, William G. regarding expenses of F. W. Hill, Cushing, E. H. regarding collection of money for College, Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Fox, William H. regarding scholarship for son, Fox, William R. (Student), Gaines, Thomas C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Green, Mrs. H. F. purchases scholarship, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hart, Edward Jacob, Sr. letter to son, Hart, Edward Jacob, Jr. (Student), Hill, Frank W. (Student), Hill, James B.","Bennett, W. A. (Banker) regarding money owed College, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Castleman, George A. (Student), Cleage, John H. (Student), Cleage, Samuel R. (Student), Cleage, William C. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Gilbert, Andrew C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Groesbeeck, Mrs. H.","Bennett, W. A. (Banker), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Clark, William G., Earle, J. Y. regarding expenses of A. C. Gilbert, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Finney, John donated money to College, Gilbert, Andrew C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Hall, O. E. donates money to College, Hill, Frank W. (Student)","Adams, J. (1868) purchases scholarship, Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Allan, William (Faculty), Alston, B. Faneuil (Student), Alston, Mrs. James R. donates money to building fund, Anderson, Thomas B. (Builder), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Beard, Theodore Rice (Alumnus), Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bocock, John H. (Minister), Bowyer, John H. (Student), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student) also instructor, Brockenbrough, Willoughby Newton (Student), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, S. J., Castleman, George A. (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Clyce, James F. regarding damage to Exchange Hotel, Cockrill, B. F. purchases scholarship, Coker, W. Wesley (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Estill, Charles Patrick (Alumnus), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Fox, William H., Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Gaines, J. W. purchases scholarship, Gibbs, John T. regarding damage to Exchange Hotel, Gold, Samuel McDowell (Student), Gordon, Joseph W. (Student), Goree, Pleasant K. (Student), Graham, Edward L. (Alumnus), Graham, John M. (Student), Groesbeeck, J. Norton (Student), Hampton, Wade speaks at commencement, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hays, D. L. (Student), Hearne, Charles Carroll, Jr. (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker)","Adams, J., Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Baldwin, John B. recommends R. B. White for teaching position, Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bowie, Walter rents college-owned boarding house, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Clyce, James F., Desha, Lucius purchases scholarship, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Fox, William H., Gibbs, John T., Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Adams, J. (1868), Campbell, Robert (Lexington Postmaster), Chamberlain, C. T. purchases scholarship, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bayly, Richard Beveridge (Student), Brown, William (Trustee), Buck, William M. regarding background of student R. B. Bayly, Chamberlain, C. T., Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer) declines reappointment as treasurer but continues as secretary of the trustees, Flewellen, Robert T., Jr. (Student), Fuller, Nathan S. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Heck, T. B. (Repairman), Henderson, James W. (Kentucky governor) purchases scholarships","Allan, William (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Faculty), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, S. J., Chapin, William T. (Alumnus) recommended for treasurer's position, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Figgat, C. M., Gibson, Gilbert Burton (Student) also instructor, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Treasurer) resignation of","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Allen, Donald (Student), Allen, Thomas H. (Student) purchases scholarship, Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barlow, John S., Jr. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bullitt, Thomas W., Bumpus, James J., Carson, William W. (Student), Carter, Hill (Student), Chapin, William T. (Alumnus), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cockrill, Sterling R. (Student), Coleman, Frank (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, William W. (Student), Desha, Lucius, Dunlap, James W. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Garrett, Christopher C. (Student), Gibbs, William Jasper (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hobson, John Peyton (Student)","Echols, John (Trustee) accepts appointment, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer)","Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)","Ammen, Marcus donated portrait of Lee to College, Breckinridge, John C. considered for teaching position, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus) anecdote regarding his professorship at Princeton, Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee Secretary), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee)","Allan, William (Faculty), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee) resignation of, Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Faculty), Boyd, Alston (Student), Carlton, Hubbard Gardner (Student), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Alumnus) regarding scholarship for son D. M. Chandler, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Crawford, George Bourland (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunlap, William Madison (Student), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) takes oath of office, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Gray, William Winbourne (Student), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee) resigns as trustee and rector and continues as faculty, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, William (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Gibbs, John T., Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Graves, Joseph A. (Student)","Allan, William (Faculty), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Bayly, Richard Beveridge (Student), Boude, John Clinton (Student), Boyd, Alston (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Burks, Martin Parks (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty),  Carlton, Hubbard Gardner (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davis, Jefferson regarding request to speak at commencement, Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Effinger, J. Frederick (Student), Feagin, Noah B. (Student), Fishburne, James Abbott (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Grey, James Magee (Student), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hobson, John Peyton (Student)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Bayne, Howard R. (Student, University of Richmond) writes W. H. Ruffner regarding the meal system at the University of Richmond, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Crofton, F. B., Dold, William (Treasurer), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Gibbs, John T.","Allan, William (Faculty), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Student)","Bowie, Walter (Proctor), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Ammen, Marcus (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dold, William (Treasurer), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary)","Allan, William (Faculty), Ammen, Marcus (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) bequest, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates Howard Library to College, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Dold, William (Treasurer), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Dunlap, William Madison (Student) also instructor, Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) legal papers regarding estate, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates bonds to College, Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Brown, William (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davis, Jefferson declines to speak at commencement, Dold, William (Treasurer)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Allan, William (Faculty), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee) his History of Washington College as it appeared in the \"Lexington Gazette,\" Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee)","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor), Edmonds, William (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Student)","Allan, William (Trustee), Benjamin, Judah P. receives honorary degree, Bowie, Walter (Proctor) complains about living conditions, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty) resignation of, Campbell, John A. receives honorary degree, Cottrell, Joseph receives honorary degree, Dold, William (Treasurer), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, H. Herbert receives honorary degree","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Benjamin, Judah P., Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Dold, William (Treasurer), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary),","Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Ayres, Brown (Student), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Bradford, Vincent L. receives honorary degree, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Capen, Nahum recommended for honorary degree, Dold, William (Treasurer), Durrett, William Templeton (Student), Fergusson, Harvey Butler (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, H. Herbert","Bradford, Vincent L., Capen, Nahum","Alexander, George Douglass (Student), Banks, William A. (Student), Dunlap, A. D. regarding production of play in Richmond for benefit of Lee Memorial Fund","Allan, William (Trustee), Bradford, Vincent L., Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Coe, W. G. receives honorary degree, Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates portrait of himself to College, Downman, R. W., Echols, John (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, William Wirt Henry (Faculty)","Browne, William U., Danforth, James A., Duncan, James A. (President, Randolph-Macon College), Estill, Harry (Faculty, Randolph-Macon College), Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA), Harrison, James F. (Faculty, UVA), Hoffman, J.","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee) regarding increase in number of students and trustees, Blackford, Charles M. provides faculty recommendation, Bradford, Vincent L., Corcoran, William W. (Trustee) accepts position of trustee, Davis, T. N., Duncan, James A. (President, Randolph-Macon College), Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Gregory, Edward S., Grossman, William C., Gwathmey, Lewis T., Halsey, Don P., Haythe, John Gilbert (Alumnus), Hildebrand, F.","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)","Christian, Joseph, Gwathmey, Lewis T., Harrison, James A. (Faculty, Randolph-Macon), Hart, John, Hoffman, J.","Bradford, Vincent L., Brooks, Lewis (Benefactor) anonymously donates money for museum of natural history, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Deshon, Charles Augustus (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton)","Akers, James Tazewell (Student), Bowie, Walter (Proctor), Brown, William (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) resignation of, Estill, Harry (Faculty, Randolph-Macon College), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty) accepts position","Bowie, Walter (Treasurer), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee)","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor), Bowie, Walter (Treasurer) resignation of, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L., Dillard, James Hardy (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) appointment, Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Davis, Richard T. receives honorary degree, Dennis, W. H. offers to board students, Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor)","Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Estill, Harry (Faculty)","Campbell, Robert Fishburne (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor), Ayres, Brown (Alumnus), Bowman, John Rice (Minister) receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Brooks, Lewis (Benefactor), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Campbell, Robert Fishburne (Student), Eaton, Thomas T. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Glenn, John Mark, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty) (Student), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hogan, John","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee)","Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty) death of, Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor)","Armstrong, J. G. nominated for honorary degree, Banks, William A. (Alumnus), Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corry, Robert E. (Student), Dinwiddie, William recommended for honorary degree, Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Estill, Harry (Faculty) memorial to, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer)","Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Clark, James Shepherd (Alumnus), Coe, Harry Slicer (Alumnus), Deshon, Charles Augustus (Alumnus), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Everett, Thomas Thompson, Forney, J. W., French, Francis O. (Benefactor), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hale, James W. regarding land owned by the Leyburns, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Armstrong, J. G., Bruce, Helm (Student), Carlisle, William Kinkead (Student), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Hamilton, John H. (Student), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L., Cable, George Washington receives honorary degree, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Dwight, Henry E., Everett, Thomas Thompson, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, Virginia C. (Benefactor) endows scholarship for law school, Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hayne, Paul H. receives honorary degree","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Blair, Walter receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, Harry Donald (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carlisle, John G. receives honorary degree, Claughton, H. O., Dallas, George M. (Attorney) regarding Packer bequest, Daniel, John W. receives honorary degree, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus) memorial on death of, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee) portrait of given to the College, Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Echols, John (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Godfrey, William F. (Librarian) memorial on death of, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Godfrey, William F. (Librarian), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Trustee)","Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Student), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Gilkeson, Charles David (Student), Glasgow, William A., Jr. (Student)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.) makes donation to University, Bradford, Vincent L. memorial on death of, Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carichoff, Eugene Rissell (Student), Graham, John A. (Alumnus), Hall, Jon recommended for honorary degree, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Hall, John, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee) resignation of, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Hall, John","Allan, William (Trustee), Blaine, James G., Bradford, Vincent L. memorial to, Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty) appointment of, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Hall, John","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Boude, John Clinton (Alumnus), Brown, Samuel (Alumnus), Brown, William G. (Faculty) appointment of, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty) death of, Glasgow, Francis Thomas (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Haythe, Madison Haden (Alumnus)","Blanton, L. H. (Chancellor of Central University in KY), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Ida L. applies for admission to law school, Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gardner, J. S. recommended for honorary degree, Grammar, James recommended for honorary degree, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor) regarding admission of son, Douglass S. Anderson to College, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Brown, Samuel (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Ida L. denied admission to law school, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Hoge, Moses D.","Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty)","Barber, Edward L. (Faculty), Birely, Evelina H. (Benefactor) bequest of, Boyd, Holmes, Jr. (Student), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, Benjamin F. regarding Birely estate, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, W A. recommended for honorary degree, Crampton, Henry Dunlop (Student), Dargan, Edwin C., Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, Charles Bosley (Alumnus), Harris, Lancelot Minor (Student), Henry, William Wirt recommended for honorary degree, Hilleary, Charles Tilghman (Student)","Campbell, W A., Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Henry, William Wirt","Dargan, Edwin C.","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee) regarding memorial to, Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee) regarding memorial to, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee)","Alison, Alexander recommended for honorary degree, Allen, Edward A. recommended for honorary degree, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dillard, James Hardy (Alumnus), Finley, George Williamson (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Student)","Allen, Edward A., Dillard, James Hardy (Alumnus), Finley, George Williamson (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Alison, Alexander","Allan, William (Trustee), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) appointed Secretary to the Board, Donovan, Caroline (Benefactor) makes bequest, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary) death of and memorial to, Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian)","Allan, Elizabeth P. (Mrs. William) regarding trustees' memorial to her husband, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Donovan, Caroline (Benefactor), Echols, John (Trustee), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian)","Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer)","Brown, William G. (Faculty)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Hendren, Samuel Rivers (Student)","Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus)","Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Cackley, A. M. receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Alumnus), Gilmore, Thomas (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, John H. (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hendrix, E. R. receives honorary degree","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hendrix, E. R.","Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Beale, George W. recommended for honorary degree, Bolling, William H. (Alumnus), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty) adjudged a \"lunatic\" and removed from professorship","Arnold, James Thomas (Student) death of, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus), Field, David Dudley donates books to law school, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hodgson, Joseph Ellis (Student)","Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Beale, George W., Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cocke, Alonzo Rice (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Bolling, Anna P. recommends E. W. McCorkle for honorary degree, Bradlee, Caleb Davis recommends W. Pigott for honorary degree, Brooke, F. J. recommends C. S. M. See for honorary degree, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, W A., Carter, Hill (Alumnus), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University) recommended for honorary degree, Glazebrook, Otis O., Harding, Chester (Artist) portrait of James Madison owned by the university, Hoge, Moses D.","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Brown, William (Trustee) death of, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Canter, Howard Vernon (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University)","Barbour, L. G. recommended for honorary degree, Brown, William (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty) resignation asked for, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Gates, Merrill E. (President, Amherst College)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Darnall, Henry Thomas (Alumnus), Ebersole, Ruel Elberton (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Brockenbrough, Francis H. (Alumnus) regarding housing of students, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Harrison, James A. (Faculty) resignation of","Bayly, Richard regarding the Robert H. Bayly Scholarship, Brown, J. Thompson, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Christian, George L. (Attorney) recommends D. Guthrie for honorary degree, Coleman, J. Tinsley, Daniel, John W. declines position as professor of law, Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Dennis, Thomas H. (Alumnus), Doherty, Francis requests honorary degree, Echols, John (Trustee) death of","Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crockett, Stuart requests honorary degree, Echols, John (Trustee) memorial to, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Bryan, George applies for teaching position, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee) memorial to","Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.) establishes scholarship, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Chamberlain, John recommended for honorary degree, Davis, John William (Alumnus), Duke, R. T. W., Jr., Fishburne, John Wood (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)","Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.), Chamberlain, John, Davis, John William (Alumnus)","Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Chamberlain, John, Chambers, James Quarles (Alumnus), Cocke, Alonzo Rice (Alumnus), Gardner, J. S. recommends W. L. Wilson for presidency, Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, Johns Hopkins University), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University)","Batchelor, Van Astor (Student), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Carter, Thomas H. recommended for presidency, Estill, Clara Davidson regarding purchase of President Lee's home by the UDC, Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cowan, James Randall Kent (Student), Fishburne, John Wood (Alumnus), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Student), Harlow, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Boppel, Charles Jacob (Alumnus), Brooke, F. J. receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Carson, T. M. receives honorary degree, Craighill, William P. receives honorary degree, Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus) regarding gift to law school, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Davis, John William (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (UVA Faculty) receives honorary degree","Anderson, William A. (Trustee) university sells land to, Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus), Davis, John William (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Anschutz, Frank Hamilton (Student), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee) death of, memorial tribute to, Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) death of, memorial tribute to, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University) donates books to library, Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Brooke, George W. (Attorney) writes on behalf of E. P. Walton, Bruce, Helm (Trustee) resigns, Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee) appointment, Hoar, George F. (U. S. Senator)","Alexander, William McFadden (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Bonner, Robert (Publisher) receives honorary degree, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Downey, Frank LeFevre (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Garrow, John Wanroy (Student), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University) regarding donation of books, Hattan, William Cary (Student)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Barret, LeRoy Carr (Faculty), Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Crawford, Charles E. and Crawford, Emma L. citation to land owned by, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graham, John A. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty) resigns, Harlow, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Barret, LeRoy Carr (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Guthrie, Donald (Minister) recommended for honorary degree","Boyd, Andrew Hunter (Alumnus) declines appointment as trustee, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Clark, William L., Jr. (Faculty) appointed as law professor, Constable, James M. (Merchant) donation of, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty) resigns, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee) appointment of","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Clark, William L., Jr. (Faculty) regarding dismissal from faculty, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Henderson, George Francis Robert receives honorary degree","Bradford, Vincent L. financial account of his estate, Herbert, Hilary A.","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Alumnus) temporary law professor, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L. regarding bequest, Conrad, William Davis (Student), Draper, William F. receives honorary degree, donation of, Hamlin, Charles S. donation to law school","Bradford, Vincent L., Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty)","Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Draper, William F., Fauntleroy, Cornelius H., Fauntleroy, Thomas T.","Bradford, Vincent L., Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus) Crenshaw scholarship withdrawn, Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Draper, William F., Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Hamlin, Charles S., Harris, J. K. recommended for honorary degree","Blanton, L. H. (Chancellor of Central University in KY), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee) recommended for presidency, Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Douthat, R. W., Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Gordon, John Brown, Hampton, John W. recommended for honorary degree","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barr, William A. recommended for honorary degree, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty) portrait of donated to University, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Colston, Edward (Alumnus), Cramer, Frederick Worman (Student), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Hamilton, John H. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Virginia C. (Benefactor)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President) election of, Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee)","Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President)","Hall, Lyman recommended for honorary degree","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President), Hall, Lyman","Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Davis, John William (Alumnus), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Alumnus)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Cockrell, Joseph Elmore (Alumnus), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty)","Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Bowles, John Albert (Alumnus), Bryan, George applies for teaching position, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Ewing, Robert (Alumnus), Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus), Fletcher, John (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M., Haislip, Reuben Drake (Alumnus)","Bryan, George, Campbell, Irving E., Carter, Hill (Alumnus), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Hall, Henry (Student) death of, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Bryan, George, Burroughs, A. W., Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Irving E., Davis, John William (Alumnus), Haythe, John Gilbert (Alumnus)","Chevalier, Stuart (Student), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee)","Dail, Herbert Hall (Student) involved in alleged honor violation","Brown, William Henry (Alumnus), Funkhouser, Joel (Alumnus)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Ayres, Brown (Alumnus), Blackford, Launcelot Minor receives honorary degree, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gravatt, William L. receives honorary degree","Davidson, Sue regarding purchase of Jackson's house","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dold, C. Graham (Alumnus), Greenblatt, Morris (Student) regarding illness, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Carnegie, Andrew regarding donation for construction of library, Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Green, Berryman receives honorary degree, Harvey, William S. (Janitor)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Dold, C. Graham (Alumnus)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dexter, Charles Edwin (Student)","Bitzer, Emory West (Student), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee) resigns, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Bibb, Julius regarding position in heating and power plant, Carnegie, Andrew, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee) tribute to","Bradford, Vincent L., Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crawford, Francis Randolph (Student), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty)","Chambers, Frank R. regarding financial aid for student G. J. Dominick, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Dominick, George Jackson (Student)","Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Adams, Charles Francis (1907) makes donation to University, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chambers, Frank R., Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee) resigns, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)","Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Downman, John Yates recommended for honorary degree","Bruce, Philip Alexander recommended for honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L., Bruce, Philip Alexander, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty) appointed Dean of university, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Carnegie, Andrew, Denny, Collins receives honorary degree, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Downman, John Yates, Dunn, Paul Roderick (Student) death of, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Beddow, Noel Russell (Student), Blackburn, Joseph Ramsey (Student), Blake, Colin Murcheson, Jr. (Student), Collins, Lawrence Marcus (Student), Daniel, John Laurence (Student), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)","Barringer, Paul B. (President of Virginia Tech), Dickey, Robert William (Student)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Student)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty)","Dickey, Robert William (Student), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farquhar, Benjamin Harrison (Student)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Dickey, Robert William (Student), Farquhar, Benjamin Harrison (Student), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Graham, William re-internment of, Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President) resigns, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee)","Bradford, Vincent L., Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Adams, Charles Francis, Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Benjamin, Marcus recommends G. Hunt for honorary degree, Bradford, Gamaliel recommended for honorary degree, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Chester, Samuel Hall (Alumnus), Coale, R. Dorsey, Flournoy, Richard W., Jr. (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Blanton, Sallie McD. (Dining Hall Manager), Bradford, Gamaliel, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Carnegie, Andrew, Cross, Elizabeth W. (Mrs. George) rents Letcher house from university, DeForest, Robert W., Dickey, Robert William (Student), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Flournoy, Richard W., Jr. (Alumnus), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Bradford, Gamaliel, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Coale, R. Dorsey","Bradford, Vincent L.","Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) donation to university, will of, Doremus, Jessie","Alexander, Charles Beatty recommended for honorary degree, Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Bell, Wilbur Cosby (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) death of, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee) elected rector, Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Blain, John Mercer (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Converse, Paul Dulaney (Faculty), Daniels, Josephus receives honorary degree, Doremus, Jessie donates money for new gymnasium, Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Gary, Ernest H. (Student) death of, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Gordon, Angus Neal (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee), Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Caldwell, Henry Stafford (Alumnus), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus)","Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Bacon, Henry D. hired to work with planning of new gymnasium, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Baker, William Hoge (Alumnus) recommended for trustee, Booker, J. E. receives honorary degree,Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty) granted leave of absence, Caldwell, Henry Stafford (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Cross, Elizabeth W. (Mrs. George), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty) resigns, Dabney, Charles W. receives honorary degree, Davis, John William (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Deaver, Charles R. sells land to university, Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) portrait of donated to university, Doremus, Jessie donates portrait of husband to university, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fisher, James Carl (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Hagan, Hugh Johnson (Alumnus), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee) resigns","Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus)","Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty) resigns, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for honorary degree, Dunham, Plato nominated for honorary degree, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, Charles H. nominated for honorary degree","Adams, Charles Francis (1916) memorial tablet in honor of Adams given to University, Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee) death of and tribute to, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty) appointment of, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee) death of and tribute to, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, Charles H. receives honorary degree, Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Estill, Clara Davidson, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty) resigns, Harrison, Fairfax elected proxy for university","Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus) establishes loan fund, Bell, William Alexander (Alumnus), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Dodd, Edwin M. (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Estill, Clara Davidson leaves property to university, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Gignilliat, George W., Jr. (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Estill, Clara Davidson, Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Addison, Walter E. (1917) receives honorary degree, Brown, Willard C. gives military training to students, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Colston, Edward (Alumnus), Crooks, Charles G. (Centre College Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Dodd, Edwin M. (Faculty), Edwards, Murray E. gives military training to students, Eggleston, Joseph D. receives honorary degree, Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Grossman, Edgar Frederick (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Harvey, Thomas Hope (Alumnus) establishes loan fund","Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Edwards, Murray E., Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flood, Henry Delaware (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Fraser, A. M. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A., Jr. (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Harvey, Thomas Hope (Alumnus)","Edwards, Murray E.","Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty)","Burtner, William Olin (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dargan, Marion, Jr. (Faculty), Davis, Reuben F. physician for flu epidemic, Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fenner, Charles Payne receives honorary degree, Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M. (Trustee), Freeman, Douglas Southall receives honorary degree, Glasgow, Robert (Alumnus) physician during flu epidemic, Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Hall, Howard Lewis (Faculty)","Blaine, Anita McCormick regarding Cyrus H. McCormick endowment, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dargan, Marion, Jr. (Faculty) resigns, Davis, John Johnston (Alumnus), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee) death of and memorial to, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty), Hall, Howard Lewis (Faculty) resigns and is appointed to financial campaign, Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Bennett, Albert Luther (Alumnus), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Coan, William (Faculty), Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Farnham, William Edward (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glasgow, Samuel McPheeters (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty) resigns and receives honorary degree","Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee) memorial to, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty)","Bacot, Daniel Huger (Faculty), Cox, Lewis Berkeley (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Graham, Edward Lacy (Alumnus) death of, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Allan, William (Alumnus), Bacot, Daniel Huger (Faculty), Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Coan, William (Faculty), Cox, Lewis Berkeley (Faculty) resigns, Davis, John William (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Davis, Westmoreland receives honorary degree, Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Farnham, William Edward (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flood, Henry Delaware (Alumnus) nominated for Trustee, Glass, Carter receives honorary degree, Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graham, Samuel Jordan (Alumnus) nominated for trustee","Alexander, William McFaddin (Alumnus), Anderson, Herbert (Alumnus) regarding organ given in memory of, Anderson, Lucy donates organ to Lee Chapel in memory of son, Bartlette, Talbot Iryl (Alumnus), Bell, William Alexander (Alumnus), Blain, Hugh Mercer (Alumnus), Brown, Isabella W. donates husband's library and establishes scholarship, Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Bryant, Louis Paul, Jr. (Alumnus), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), DeHart, James (Coach), Gladney, John Bonner (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Hoffman, Walter Henry (Alumnus)","Allan, William (Alumnus), Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Alumnus), Bell, William Alexander (Alumnus and Trustee) elected, Breidenbach, Oscar Holder (Alumnus), Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Calvert, William Jonathan, Jr. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus), Coan, William (Faculty), Coyner, Martin B. (Faculty), Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Freeman, Douglas Southall nominated for Trustee, Frierson, Samuel Williams (Alumnus), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Graham, Samuel Jordan (Alumnus), Hamilton, Farrar Petrie (Alumnus)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Bell, William Alexander (Trustee), Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M. (Trustee) resigns","Allen, William (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty), Brown, Isabella W., Calvert, William Jonathan, Jr. (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Caskie, James Randolph (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Claudy, John William (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Coan, William (Faculty), Day, John Henry (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Ellis, Thomas Jean (Faculty), Farnham, William Edward (Faculty) resigns, Fraser, A. M. (Trustee), Frierson, Samuel Williams (Alumnus), Gill, Carl E. L. (Faculty), Glasgow, Robert (Alumnus) regarding is position as university physician, Gordon, Armistead Churchill receives honorary degree, Handley, Charles O. (Faculty), Hartzo, Solly Albert (Faculty), Harvey, Thomas Hope (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Haynes, Lawrence Pinner (Faculty)","Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty)","Andrews, Matthew Page (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Arrowood, William Waddell receives honorary degree, Asbury, Reese Patrick (Alumnus), Cohen, John S. receives honorary degree, Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Flick, Walter Abraham (Faculty), Gresham, Leroy receives honorary degree","Anderson, William A. (Trustee) resigns as rector, Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Clapp, Edwin R. (Faculty), Coan, William (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee) elected rector, Craddock, John Wimbish, Jr. (Alumnus) nominated for Trustee, Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Frierson, Samuel Williams (Alumnus), Funkhouser, Howard Gray (Faculty), Gamble, Cary B. (Faculty), Gill, Carl E. L. (Faculty), Handley, Charles O. (Faculty)","Bell, William Alexander (Trustee) resigns","Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Boyer, William Hurd (Faculty), Coan, William (Faculty), Crenshaw, Ollinger (Student), George, John J., Jr. (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Davis, Watson, Emmet receives honorary degree, Gibson, Churchill Jones receives honorary degree, Glass, Edward Christian receives honorary degree","Axtell, Dexter donates library to university, Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty) resigns, Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Carson, Walter Lapsley (Trustee) election of, Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flournoy, Fitzgerald (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) regarding bequest","Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee) resigns","Bauer, Marvin G. (Faculty), Black, E. Titus regarding sale of Confederate items to university, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee) memorial to","Burfoot, J. D. (Faculty) resigns, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee) death of, Dunkman, W. E. (Faculty) resigns, Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty) regarding purchase of land from university, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee) regarding death of, Glasgow, Robert (Alumnus) death of","Baker, Newton Diehl (Trustee), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty)","Caffrey, Edwin Charles (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Clapp, Robert Earle, Jr. (Student) nominated for scholarship, Coleman, Almand Rouse (Student), Hawes, Norman Emery (Student) nominated for scholarship, Hodges, Leroy (Alumnus) nominated for trustee","Coan, William (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Gadsden, Ellinor (Library assistant)","Bruner, James D. establishes memorial library at University in honor of son, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Edwards, Mrs. A. S. (Lucile Spratley) retires as custodian of Lee Chapel, Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Flick, Walter Abraham (Faculty), Flournoy, Fitzgerald (Faculty), Francis, Mildred Lee appointment custodian of Lee Chapel, Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty)","Baker, Newton Diehl (Trustee), Exton, Henrietta Louisa regarding bequest to university, Gadsden, Ellinor (Library assistant), Hill, Lemuel Lee (Faculty)","Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Flick, Walter Abraham (Faculty), Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty), Hinton, William Miller (Faculty)","Allan, William (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Bell, William Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Cocke, Lucian Howard bust of donated to university, Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Epes, Louis Spencer (Trustee), Fitzpatrick, Herbert Ferrell (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Gaines, Francis Pendleton (President) election of, Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty), Gleaton, Munsey (Director of Christian Activities), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Byrd, Harry Flood nominated for trustee, Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Fitzpatrick, Herbert Ferrell (Alumnus) nominated for trustee","Anderson, William A. (Trustee) memorial to, Gaines, Francis Pendleton (President) program from inauguration of","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Gaines, Francis Pendleton (President)","Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) regarding publication of THE LAND WE LOVE","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty)","Baker, Newton Diehl (Trustee) on John Barton Payne's benefactions","Gillette, Charles F. (Landscape Architect) concerning maps of campus","Davis, John William (Alumnus) refuses election as rector of board","Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus) gift of chimes","Davis, John William (Alumnus) resignation from board accepted. Fix, Mr. and Mrs. Sam quitclaim deed","Cocke, Lucian Howard presentation of his portrait, Fitzpatrick, Herbert Ferrell (Alumnus) resigns from Board, Freeman, Inez Goddin (Mrs. Douglas Southall)","Gaines, Francis Pendleton (President) resignation of, Grigsby, John Warren correspondence on returning his bust to daughter","Clark, James H., Everett, Willis M., Jr. tribute of classmates to him, Fitzpatrick, Herbert Ferrell (Alumnus) elected trustee emeritus","Prepared for the university by certified public accountants for the Executive Committee. Researchers should note that earlier reports can be found within other folders containing financial documents.","Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus)","Allen, Robert Proctor (Student), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Bell, William Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus) regarding request for Ph.D., Cooke, Robert Page (Student), Fisher, William Field (Student), Henry, James (Student)","Allen, William Ross (Student), Arnold, Malcolm Hartwell (Student), Blain, Hugh Mercer (Alumnus), Bullitt, James Bell (Student), Coleman, Samuel Taylor (Student)","Alexander, Percy (Student), Bellenger, William Gates (Student), Cappel, Sterling Wilmer (Student), Hamilton, Herbert Lee (Student), Hartley, Edwin Forrest (Student)","Bowie, John Routh (Student), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Earle, Alexander Miller (Student), Eubank, P. A. (Missionary), Everbach, George L. (Attorney), Fargo, Joseph Chester (Student), Forsythe, Frederic Alexander (Alumnus), Garrett, Christopher C. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Charles Louis (Student)","Bnaks, Percy Leach (Student), Blackburn, Henry Harnesberger (Student), Bright, Frank C. (Student), Cowan, James Randall Kent (Student), Dillard, Herbert Nash (Student), Godwin, Isaac Robinson (Alumnus), Harper, Robert Lee (Alumnus), Harrison, William Byrd Page (Student), Hawkins, Robert Preston (Alumnus), Heater, Charles Edward (Student), Helbig, Arthur John (Student), Hendricks, H. G. regarding admission to law school, Hodgson, Joseph Ellis (Student)","Anspach, Samuel Garland (Student), Barber, Albert (Student), Cobb, Frederick W. (Faculty), Epes, Freeman John (Student), Guy, James Rob, Jr. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, Walter Edward (Student), Harrison, William Byrd Page (Student)","Bullitt, James Bell (Student), Cobb, Frederick W. (Faculty), Glascock, C. C., Hall, John Handy (Student)","Arnold, James Thomas (Student), Arnold, Malcolm Hartwell (Student), Bissell, William Carville (Student), Epes, Thomas Freeman (Student), Fitzpatrick, Herbert Ferrell (Alumnus) applies for librarian position, Fix, John Josiah (Student), Gooch, Watson P. (Student), Helbig, Arthur John (Student)","Dillon, John Cunningham (Student), Hall, John Handy (Student)","Carrington, Susan S. P. regarding Ross bequest","Carrington, Susan S. P.","Carrington, Susan S. P.","Carrington, Susan S. P.","Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)","Campbell, Charles Fenelon (Alumnus) letter of daughter regarding family tree","Hankins, Susan M.","Alexander, Robert (Rector, Augusta Academy)","Barclay, Wilbur Fish (Alumnus)","Two oversize items were separated and housed flat (location tbd).","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  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Some portions may be restricted. When available, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatrons wishing to access the Oath book must inquire with Special Collections and Archives staff in advance of a visit. Access will not be given without appropriate authorization from a representative of the Office of the Board of Trustees.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Restriction"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is generally open for research use. Some portions may be restricted. When available, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Patrons wishing to access the Oath book must inquire with Special Collections and Archives staff in advance of a visit. 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The board is expected to execute its responsibilities of oversight of the University's operations through the activities of its standing and ad hoc committees and during the plenary sessions of the full Board of Trustees during its three annual meetings."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection's previous unique identifier was RG 0002. 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However, given that those earliest minutes were transcribed into this volume in 1793, that is the date used for the finding aid as it accurately reflects the creation date of the volume."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdministration Records Collection (RG 1.01); Matriculation Books (RG 1.02), Liberty Hall Academy Subscription List (RG 1.03), Jacob Fuller Scrapbook (RG 1.04)\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Administration Records Collection (RG 1.01); Matriculation Books (RG 1.02), Liberty Hall Academy Subscription List (RG 1.03), Jacob Fuller Scrapbook (RG 1.04)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Board of Trustees records contain minutes, agendas, correspondence, reports, subject files, committee files, recommendations, resolutions, and the oath book. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first series is the Minute Books. The first minute book dates to 1793. Someone, presumably the secretary, transcribed the earliest minutes into this volume. The subsequent volumes became the item of record for recording meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second series contains other records of the Board, including correspondence, resolutions, reports, and financial documentations. Subjects vary but include items related to the overall business of running the university, faculty affairs, student affairs, alumni affairs, and the local community. The correspondence recipients vary and sometimes include university presidents. This series is divided into sub-series by decade when appropriate. This series keeps the order already established, likely by former faculty member and administrator, William W. Pusey. Pusey indexed the collection by trustee name and by subject in circa 1982. Every entry was typed onto a catalog card and can be accessed in the Special Collections and Archives reading room. Each name and subject card refers to a specific folder number. For the best interest of the researcher, it was decided to keep the sequential numbering. It should be noted here that during the time the collection was originally foldered and numbered, an oversight was made. There is no folder 485.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor reasons unknown, Faculty records and Treasurer's records were added to this collection at some point in the past. They are accounted for in the index and for that reason, and because it would throw off matching an index card to a folder number, they were left in the collection in the order in which they were added. The Faculty records series contains primarily correspondence. 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(Trustee), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dabney, Charles W., Daniel, John W., Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Drummond, William regarding purchase of land, Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Everett, Thomas Thompson, Ewing, John D. (Trustee) regarding donation of relics, Ewing, William P. (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Gorrell, [?] sells land to university, Graham, William regarding re-internment, Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Hogan, John, Hoge, Moses D., Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdam, L. W. (Faculty), Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Andereson, William D. A. (Alumnus), Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Bibb, E. W. (Faculty), Caskie, James Randolph (Alumnus), Cooper, Paul P. (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus), Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Francis, Mildred Lee, Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Helderman, L. C. 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(Student), Ewel, Jesse (Student), Flournoy, David (Student) misconduct of and expulsion, Glass, Joseph (Student), Graham, Edward (Steward) mistreated by student and resignation of, Graham, Jahab L. (Student), Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, Elijah (Student), Greenlee, James (Student), Grigsby, James (Steward) appointment of, Grigsby, Reuben (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonnaho, Hugh (Creditor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee) appointment as trustee, Alexander, William (Trustee) resigns as treasurer, Baxter, George Addison (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Breckenridge, James (Alumnus), Brown, Samuel (Trustee) appointment of, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) elected treasurer, Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor), Gold, James (Creditor), Graham, William (Rector) resignation of, Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee) appointment of, Grigsby, James (Steward) resignation of, Hays, John (Trustee) removed from office and then reinstated as trustee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Alexander (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Cravens, William (Builder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, William (Trustee), Brice, John (Member of Synod of Virginia), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Dunlop, James (Member of Synod of Virginia), Graham, William, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee), Hoge, Moses (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bailey, James pledges money, Anderson, Robert pledges money, Baxter, George Addison (Rector) appointment of, Blair, Joseph (Student), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) appointed rector, Caruthers, James, Caruthers, William pledges money, Clare, Elizabeth pledges money, Coalter, John (Trustee) appointment of, Darst, Benjamin (Student) pledges money, Dorman, Cornelius (Student), Fuller, Jacob pledges money, Galbraith, John pledges money, Gay, John pledges money, Gold, James (Creditor), Gold, Robert (Tanner) pledges money, Hanna, Matthew pledges money, Harkins, Samuel pledges money, Hays, John (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bernard, Richard F. (Builder) contract with for tutor's house, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Brownlee, [?] (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William oration in honor of, Greenlee, Samuel (Student), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grigsby, Joseph (Student), Hanna, Matthew posts bond for steward, Hays, John (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John (Student), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Blair, Joseph (Student), Brownlow, Isaac (Student), Caruthers, John (Student), Darst, Benjamin (Student), Dorman, Cornelius (Student), Greenlee, John (Student), Hendren, John (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William, Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, Edward, Graham, William, Hays, John (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee) proposal to sell land to Academy, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bernard, Richard F. (Builder) proposal to sell land to Academy, Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty) duties of, agrees to board students, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) resigns as treasurer, Caruthers, James proposal to sell land to Academy, Caruthers, William agrees to board students, bond for Chandler and Lambert, Chandler, John (Carpenter) contract with, Coalter, John (Trustee), Darst, Benjamin (Student) agrees to board students, Galbraith, John proposal to sell land to Academy, Gold, James (Creditor) agrees to board students bond for Chandler and Lambert, Gold, Robert (Tanner) refuses to share spring, Graham, Edward, Graham, Jahab L. (Student), Graham, William, Grymes, Thomas (Student) whipped by steward, Hanna, Matthew agrees to board students, Hays, John (Trustee), Heston, Silas (Architect)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, John (Trustee), Gold, Robert (Tanner) agrees to share spring, Graham, William discussion of moving his remains to Lexington, Hays, John (Trustee), Heston, Silas (Architect)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlain, Daniel (Faculty), Heston, Silas (Architect)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grymes, Thomas (Student) censured by trustees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty) appointed Professor of Law, Chandler, John (Carpenter), Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, William (son of Rector Graham) exempt from tuition, Hays, John (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bogle, [?] (Student) examination of, Booker, Paul (Student) examination of, Booth, Isaack (Student) examination of, Brice, William (Student) examination of, Britton, William H. (Student) examination of, Brown, James Ewell (Student) examination of, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Butler, Robert (Student) suspended for fighting, Cabell, Samuel Jordan (Student) examination of, Cabell, William Jordan (Student) examination of, Cabell, William Syme (Student) suspended for swearing and fighting, Campbell, E. (Student) examination of, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty) makes loan to Academy, Clarke, [?] (Student) examination of, Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, George (Student) examination of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Craig, [?] (Student) examination of, Crittenden, John J. (Student) suspension of and readmittance, found guilty of throwing biscuits at steward and expelled, readmitted, Crump, George William (Student) suspension and readmittance of, censured for running naked through the streets of Lexington, Darst, Benjamin (Alumnus), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Student), Downy, William (Student) examination of, Ervin, Eugenio (Student) examination of, Evans, George (Student), Gold, Robert (Tanner) involved in fight with students, Graham, Jahab L. (Student) examination of, Graham, William (son of Rector Graham) examination of, Greenlee, Samuel (Student) examination of, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Harvey, Henry (Student) examination of, Harvie, Edwin J. (Student) suspended for throwing biscuits and fighting, Hays, Andrew (Student) examination of, Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Campbell, William W. invoice for fence rails, Caruthers, Isaac (Blacksmith), Caruthers, William, Chandler, John (Carpenter), Galbreath, William (Blacksmith) invoice for work done, Gold, James (Creditor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee) invoice for interest on land sold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, John (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student) granted degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Ashton, John J. (Student), Bankhead, Charles L. (Student) misconduct of and suspended for six months, Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Bryan, Daniel (Student), Cabell, William Jordan (Student) accused of gambling and fighting, suspended for one year, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, George (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student), Coleman, Robert G. (Student), Crabb, Francis Thomas (Student) accused of fighting and suspended, Davidson, Andrew Baker (Student), Edgar, George (Constructor) contract with to lay pipes for water from spring, Ervin, John (Student), Erwin, William (Student) accused of fighting, Fleming, John C. (Student) accused of gambling and suspended for six weeks, Foster, James F. (Student), Gilmore, Robert (Student), Gold, Robert (Tanner) legal suit with Academy, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) requests salary increase, Graham, William heirs to receive rent from his land, Gray, James (Student), Harris, Henry T. (Student), Hays, Andrew (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChandler, John (Carpenter), Edgar, George (Constructor), Gamble, Robert (Alumnus) purchases tombstone for William Graham, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) salary, Graham, William trustees purchase tombstone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Britton, William H. (Student), Brown, John W. (Trustee) appointment of, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee) removed from Board due to death, Campbell, Charles (Trustee) resignation of, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Christian, John Fleming (Student) misconduct of, Christian, Warren (Student), Clayton, George W. (Student) misconduct of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student) misconduct of, Cunliffe, John H. (Student) suspended for misconduct, Duvall, John Pope (Student) misconduct of, Graham, Edward (Trustee) appointment of, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee) resignation of, Henry, Nathaniel (Student) misconduct at table and suspended\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChandler, John (Carpenter), Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) salary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Gold, Robert (Tanner) regarding spring\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Archibald (Alumnus) publication of sermons, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Batte, Thomas C. (Student) expelled, Baxter, George Addison (Rector) livestock injured by student, Beale, George S. (Student) expelled, Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee) duties as professor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty) death of, Campbell, John W. (Bookseller) sells books to College, Caruthers, William, Coalter, John (Trustee) resignation of, Galbraith, John proposal to build fence, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Graham, William Alexander (Student), Graham, William P. (Bookdealer) sells books to Washington College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bullions, Alexander recommends Herron for professorship, Campbell, John W. (Bookseller), Carnahan, James, Clarke, John Flavel, Earle, Edward (Bookdealer), Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Faculty) accepts position\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, Alexander Stuart (Student) resignation of, Clowney, James L. (Student), Dutton, Francis, Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClyce, Jacob (Builder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllis leaves school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChandler, John (Carpenter)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bowyer, Henry W. (Student), Campbell, John W. (Bookseller), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Davidson, William rents land and buildings from College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarst, Samuel (Brickmason) invoice for laying bricks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty),\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Clyce, Jacob (Builder) posts bond for steward, Coalter, John (Trustee), Davidson, William appointed steward, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Hoffman, Daniel posts bond for steward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaldwell, Joseph F. (Printer), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Davidson, William\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, George Addison (Rector), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, William rents steward's house, Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClyce, Jacob (Builder), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Baxter, Sidney S. (Alumnus), Carnahan, James (President, Princeton University), Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Gold, James (Creditor), Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Bates, Daniel rents land from College, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Breckenridge, John (Student) misconduct of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Duval, Thomas J. (Merchant) invoice for chemicals, Garber, William H. (Student) misconduct of, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCahoon, Mark and William land title, Camden, Washington sells land to John Robinson in 1819, Caruthers, James, Childress, Henry land owned by, Doughtery, Thomas property mentioned in land sale between Kiplinger and Robinson in 1798, Edmundson, David (Justice of the Peace) sells land to John Robinson, Glasgow, Arthur land owned by\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bear, Jacob wishes to buy hay from College, Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Gibson, Joseph R. (Student) misconduct, Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFurst, Moritz (Artist/Engraver) receipt for making College seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, George Addison (Rector), Cornelius, Elias (Secretary, American Education Society), Evans, Tarlton proposes to buy land from College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector) resignation of, Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Garland, Hugh A., Garland, Landon C., Graham, Edward (Faculty) resigns as professor, Herron, Andrew (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, Sidney S. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarst, John C. (Plasterer)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaxter, George Addison (Rector), Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Dame, George W., Dobson, Judah (Merchant) sells scientific apparatus to College, Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDobson, Judah (Merchant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBear, Jacob, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Henry, John V. (College servant) invoice for whitewashing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Barnett, Nathan I. applies for teaching position, Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fry, Joseph S., Garland, Hugh A., Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorman, Charles P. (Alumnus) regarding Dorman and Ware (Printers), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) hires enslaved people from College, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty), Harrison, Elias (Minister), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaldwin, C. C. (Printer), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Archibald Macon (Student), Alexander, J. Aylette (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Joseph (Student), Brown, Samuel (Student), Brown, William (Student), Campbell, Samuel Davis (Student), Campbell, Thomas J. (Student), Clarke, William (Student), Erwin, Joseph (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, Philander Davidson (Student), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGamble, Robert (Alumnus) invoice for scientific apparatus, Graham, William Alexander (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John (Trustee), Backus, E. writes letter of resignation for Vethake, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Branch, Robert G. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney College), Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dame, George W. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney College), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Garland, Samuel buys enslaved people from College, Goodrich, Hiram P. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Graham, Edward (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, James (Builder) requests permission to build kiln, Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, James M. (Student), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, William S. (Student), Binford, J. W. (Student), Brown, Benjamin L. (Student), Caruthers, Charles F. (Student), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Christian, Samuel Finley (Student), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Converse, Amasa (Editor), Cummings, Alexander Shields (Student), Curry, John W. (Student), Dorman, James B. (Student), Draper, John W. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney), Echols, John (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Emmerson, Benjamin, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty) resignation of, Fisher, James C., Fitzhugh, Nicholas F. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Student), Gardner, Daniel, Garland, Samuel, Graham, Edward (Trustee), Griscom, John, Grove, Joseph (Student), Harrison, Gessner (Faculty, UVA), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Dunkum, James (Merchant), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBerard, C. (Faculty, U. S. Military Academy) recommends Benjamin Ewell for teaching position, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Dunkum, C. \u0026amp; E. (Merchants), Ewell, Benjamin S., Graham, Edward (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Curry, David P. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026amp; E. (Merchants)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Anderson, Rufus buys corn from College, Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, William S. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant) hires enslaved people from College, Carpenter, N. hires enslaved people from College, Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Connevey, William L. (Student), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Davidson, William, Dunlap, Mitchell D. (Student), Ellis, Charles regarding debt of brother Richard S. Ellis, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student) buys enslaved from College, Eubank, Thomas N. buys enslaved people from College, Fry, Eliza R. regarding admission of son and personal letter to H. Ruffner, Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter) hires enslaved people from College, Hickman, William P. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Dorman, James B. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026amp; E. (Merchants), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee) death of, Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, James (Builder) payment for erecting building, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Bowyer, William S. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dibrell, Lafayette (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, James (Builder), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, George Douglass (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John M. (Student), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia) suit against for embezelling funds of Cincinnati, Anderson, David C. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Banks, William A. (Student), Barber, John, Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, James M. (Student), Barclay, John Woods (Student), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector) mentioned in letter of S. S. Baxter, Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, Theodore Rice (Student), Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. mentioned in letter to S. S. Baxter, Brooke, Francis Taliferro (Judge), Brooks, John Drury (Student), Brown, Abraham Burwell (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Burks, Edward C. (Student), Burks, Jesse S. (Student), Burton,  John May (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Chrisman, John (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Christian, Samuel Finley (Student), Connevey, William L. (Student), Crawford, William F. (Builder) recommended for work at College, proposal for building professors' homes, Crouch, Andrew Leper (Student), Cummings, James Caruthers (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, John L. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Henry Gamble (Student), Davidson, William S. (Student), Dold, William (Student), Dunlap, Mitchell D. (Student), Dupuy, John J. (Student), Edmondson, John M. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fleet, William S. (Student), Fleshman, William T. (Student), Fowlkes, Lemuel P. (Student), Francisco, Charles L. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuqua, William (Student), Gannaway, Richard W. (Student), Gannaway, William E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter) proposal for building professors' homes, Glasgow, Alexander McNutt (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Gordon, James W. (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee) death of, Graham, William L. (Student), Grasty, John Sharshall (Student), Grigsby, Abner Joseph (Student), Grigsby, G. Hugh Blair (Student), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee), Gwathmey, George N. (Student), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harrison, William C. (Student), Harvey, William Moore (Student), Henderson, Francis (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogshead, Alexander L. (Student), Hogshead, William H. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carpenter, N., Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Chittum, Stephen G., Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Hanna, David (Sexton) invoice for cleaning church, Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee) secretary to the Board of Trustees, Alexander, John (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Brooks, Nathaniel S. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Bear, Jacob, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus) invoice for legal services, Diahl, Daniel (Worker) invoice for installing fence, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Dunkum, C. \u0026amp; E. (Merchants), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter) invoice for erection of building, Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John M. (Student), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Alexander, William A. (Student), Bailey, Samuel M. (Student), Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Brown, Henry B. (Student), Brown, Henry G. (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Student), Campbell, Robert S. proposes to rent old president's house and make additions, Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Collier, Charles F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Copeland, Peter (Student), Cox, Charles A. (Student), Crawford, Robert J. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Henry Gamble (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dennis, Robert F. (Student), Dennis, William H. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Student), Donnally, Lewis F. (Student), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Doswell, Thomas W. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026amp; E. (Merchants), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, R. K. M. (Student), Fontaine, Walter S. (Student), Foscue, Frederick F. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuqua, George (Student), Gamble, Cary Breckenridge (Student), Gamble, William Cabell (Student), Gardiner, Daniel E. (Student), Gay, William S. M. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmer, John (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Student), Graham, William L. (Student), Grove, James R. (Student), Hairston, Samuel S. (Sstudent), Hare, William Henry (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, William Moore (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hobson, John D. (Student), Hobson, William C. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Compton, James (Merchant), Cox, Charles A. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Diahl, Daniel (Worker), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harper, James (Worker), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, John T., Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee) death of, Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee) appointment of, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bear, Jacob, Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carpenter, N., Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dold, William (Student), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fisher, John S. (Student), Garland, Samuel, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Student), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee) resignation of, Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogan, John purchased part of Robinson estate called the lower plantation in 1840\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, James (Builder), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, William A. (Student), Allison, William hires enslaved persons from College, Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia) regarding suit against, Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Binford, John Gallant (Student), Bird, William L. (Student), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Brown, Henry G. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Burks, Edward C. (Student), Cabiness, George C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L. rents old president's house, Campbell, Robert S. rents old president's house, Carpenter, N., Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G. rents Hyco, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Claiborne, James L. (Student), Collier, Charles F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, John L. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Echols, John (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, John M. (Student), Eubank, John debtor to College, Eubank, Thomas N., Ewell, Benjamin S., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, R. K. M. (Student), Fisher, John S. (Student), Fontaine, Walter S. (Student), Fry, Francis T., Gardiner, Daniel E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gold, William McDowell (Alumnus), Goodwin, John J. (Student), Grove, James R. (Student), Hagan, William C. (Student), Harper, Thomas (Alumnus?), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Archibald (Student), Hill, F. H., Hogshead, William H. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter) regarding Robinson monument, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogan, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John (Trustee), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Brown, James, Jr. (Auditor) requested to handle Cincinnati funds, Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dawson, John L. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Donald, William A. (Student), Dorman, William Bolivar (Student), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) appointment of, Flournoy, Edmund H. (Student), Garden, John B. (Student), Graham, Edward L. (Student), Hairston, Peter C. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Alexander L. (Student), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Hill, Archibald (Student), Hoge, Moses D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Allison, William, Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Anderson, John T. (Trustee) takes the oath of office, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Braxton, Corbin (Board of Visitors, VMI), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G., Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Cummings, James Caruthers (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dawson, John L. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Dorman, James B. (Student), Doyle, J. signs citizens' petition to College and VMI, Echols, John (Alumnus), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) accepts appointment, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Flournoy, Edmund H. (Student), Garden, John B. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Graham, Edward L. (Student), Hairston, Samuel S. (Sstudent), Hamilton, Alexander L. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Archibald (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Brigham, William A. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilkeson, Andrew Tod (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Hendricks, John R. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Anderson, David C. (Alumnus), Anderson, J. Manlius (Student), Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Brigham, William A. (Student), Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Student), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Dorman, William Bolivar (Student), Edmondson, William (Student), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trus, Glasgow, Francis Thomas (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Alumnus), Glasgow, William A. (Alumnus), Goodall, Charles Parke (Student), Greenlee, Elisha Grigsby (Student), Hairston, Samuel W. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Cornelius (Student), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, George K. (Student), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, Charles M. (Student), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Harvey, Robert Breckenridge (Student), Haupt, William W. (Student), Hendren, Samuel R. (Student), Hendricks, John R. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Bethell, James P. (Student), Beverly, Robert H. (Student), Binford, Hugh F. signs citizens' petition, Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L., Campbell, Robert S., Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student)Campbell, John L., Campbell, Robert S., Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dawson, Pleasant Silas (Student), Dennis, Robert F. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Donald, William A. (Student), Donald, William K. (Student), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Doswell, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Edmondson, William (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ellis, Towson (Student), Eubank, John, Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Friend, Charles T. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilkeson, David V. (Student), Gillison, William E. G. (Student), Glover, Chapman (Student), Goodall, Charles Parke (Student), Gordon, John C. debtor to College, Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, William L. (Student), Green, Lawrence (Tenant) rents land from College, Greenlee, Elisha Grigsby (Student), Hall, O. P. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, George K. (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Haupt, William W. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee) death of, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barksdale, Charles H. recommended for teaching position, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bouldin, Thomas Tyler (Alumnus) makes recommendation, Bullions, Peter recommended for presidency of College, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus) recommended for teaching position, Carrington, H., Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) resignation of, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Gilham, William (Faculty, VMI), Hart, Andrew, Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baker, G. A. (Treasurer, Lexington Savings Institution), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cox, B. F. (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Henry, John V. (College servant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barksdale, Charles H., Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fleshman, William T. (Student), Gordon, John C., Green, Lawrence (Tenant), Hogshead, ALexander L. (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Harper, James (Worker)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Allison, William,  Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, John (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Beverly, Robert H. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Student), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G., Compton, James (Merchant), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Doswell, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, William D. (Student), Falford, Henry (Student), Finney, Ebenezer Dickey (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Friend, Charles T. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillison, William E. G. (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glover, Chapman (Student), Godown, John M. (Student), Gordon, John C., Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) salary increased, Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaker, G. A. (Treasurer, Lexington Savings Institution), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beeton, John (Blacksmith), Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Compton, James (Merchant), Crawford, Henry (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, John (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, Lucian T. (Student), Barclay, William H. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Brown, James Moore (Alumnus), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Alumnus), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Campbell, Samuel R. (Alumnus), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Carlton, Walter Raleigh (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Chittum, Stephen G., Dabney, Charles Edward (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, William O. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, James (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davies, William B. (Student), Doyle, Robert rents house from College, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Ewell, Benjamin S., Ewing, Daniel B. awarded master's degree by College, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, William D. (Student), Gamble, Thomas Scott (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilham, William (Faculty, VMI), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Goodwin, Hugh (Student), Goodwin, William H. (Student), Gordon, John C., Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hammet, James P. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, George W., Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beeton, John (Blacksmith), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Crawford, Henry (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Figgat, John T. (Carpenter), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Campbell, Robert S., Cocke, Philip St. George (VMI Board of Visitors), Crump, William W. (VMI Board of Visitors), Hogan, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, George W., Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty) resignation of, Campbell, William Addison (Student), Chittum, Stephen G., Connevey, J. B. (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davies, William B. (Student), Doyle, Robert, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hamilton, John rents house from College, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, John T. (Trustee) resignation of, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Atkinson, Thomas P. member of committee for examining students, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, William H. (Student), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, John C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Carrington, William Campbell Preston (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee) takes oath of office, Cocke, William F. (Student), Craig, J. Newton (Student), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, J. G. (Student), Davis, James Cole (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, Charles Patrick (Student), Eubank, John, Figgat, J. W. (Student), Figgat, R. H. rents house from College, Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Givens, Samuel Walker (Student), Glasgow, Robert Arthur (Student), Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, James McDowell (Student), Hamilton, John L. (Student), Harper, Calvin M. (Student), Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) resignation of, Hogan, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, George D. (Faculty), Atkinson, Thomas P., Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Compton, James (Merchant), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, David (Minister) recommended for honorary degree, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Atkinson, Thomas P., Banks, William A. (Alumnus), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, William H. (Student), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, Junius Marion (Student), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student) cited as J. C. Bell, Bratton, John McKee (Student), Braxton, Charles (Alumnus), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, John C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, William Campbell Preston (Student), Chalmers, Henry C. (Student) cited as C. H. Chalmers, Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Archibald G. (Student), Cocke, William F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Craig, J. Newton (Student), Crosby, Dabney (Student), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Davis, James Cole (Student), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, Charles Patrick (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, Daniel B. recommends W. A. Banks for degree, Figgat, R. H., Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Givens, Samuel Walker (Student), Glass, William W. (Student), Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Greer, James (Minister) report to trustees regarding examination of students, Guy, John M. (Student), Hamilton, John, Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Andrew (Trustee), Archibald, James (Worker), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Bowles, Reuben (Worker), Braxton, Charles (Alumnus), Cameron, A. W. account against College, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Dixon, Robert supplies wood to College, Echols, Edward (Alumnus), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Hamilton, John, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, J. Abbott (Student), Baird, John produces monument to John Robinson, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Ballou, Charles A. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, William H. (Student), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student), Blain, Daniel (Student), Booker, William G. (Student), Bowyer, Edmund F. (Student), Bowyer, Woodville (Student), Boyd, James M. (Student, cited as \"J. H. Boyd\"), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Charles R. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, James McDowell (Student), Carrington, John W. (Student), Chester, William Y. (Student), Cochran, Alexander Beys (Student), Cocke, William F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Connevey, J. B. (Merchant), Cowles, Henry B. (Randolph-Macon College Faculty), Crawford, John D. (Student), Crosby, Dabney (Student),  Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davies, William B. (Alumnus), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee) resignation of, Figgat, R. H., Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fultz, Alexander H. (Student), Gibson, John A. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gordon, George A. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, James McDowell (Student), Guy, John M. (Student) tutor, Hamilton, John, Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgnor, James L. rents house from College, Baker, George Leyburn (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Ballou, Charles A. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barger, David A. (Student), Barr, James M. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Student), Bocock, John H. (Minister) proposed for honorary degree, Booker, William G. (Student) accidently killed, Boyd, James M. (Student, cited as \"J. H. Boyd\"), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Bridgeforth, R. E. (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, Henry Clay (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, John W. (Student), Chester, William Y. (Student), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee) resignation of, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Alumnus), Clarke, John Flavel, Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, John Robertson (Student), Cosby, J. P. (Student), Craig, H. Brown (Student), Craig, J. Newton (Alumnus), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Frederick (Student), Davis, James Cole (Student), Douglass, Edward W. (Student), Dunlap, John M. (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Alumnus), Fultz, Alexander H. (Student) accidentally kills W. G. Booker, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Gordon, George A. (Student), Goul, John M. (Alumnus), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, Joseph D. (Student), Greer, James (Minister) member of examining committee, Guy, J. Emmett (Student), Guy, John M. (Student) tutor, Hamilton, John, Haynes, James (Student), Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, Charles A. rents house from College; cited as \"C. M. Adams,\" Agnor, James L., Anderson, William R. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Barclay, Archibald Hays (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barger, David A. (Student), Bell, William T. (Student), Blain, Daniel (Student), Boyd, James M. (Student), Brooks, J. D., Jr. (Student), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brown, Henry Clay (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chester, William Y. (Student), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Alumnus), Cleghorn, Samuel Bolling (Student), Cocke, Edward Randolph (Student), Cocke, Thomas L. P. (Student), Compton, John Robertson (Student) cited as J. H. Compton, Craig, H. Brown (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darnall, Henry Thomas (Student), Davidson, Albert L. (Student), Davidson, Frederick (Student), Dold, William (Alumnus), Dunlap, John M. (Student), Dunlop, David, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Finley, George Williamson (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Francisco, Charles Lewis (Student), Fry, Henry (Student), Fry, John J. (Student), Gee, George E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmer, George H. (Student), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Godwin, Isaac Robinson (Student), Gould, C. C. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, Joseph D. (Student), Greenlee, James Samuel (Student), Greer, James (Minister), Guy, J. Emmett (Student), Hamilton, John, Haynes, James (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, Charles A. (1857), Figgat, R. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, Charles A., Agnor, James L., Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Jacob W. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Blain, Daniel (Student), Blain, Randolph Harrison (Student), Brooke, Francis T. (Student), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Bulen, R. E. (Worker), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, A. W. hires enslaved people from College, Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty) hung in effigy, Campbell, S. J., Cleghorn, Samuel Bolling (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, John Robertson (Student), Connor, Foy (Carpenter), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, William (Alumnus), Douglass, Edward W. (Student), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Dunlop, David, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Finley, George Williamson (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty) hung in effigy, Francisco, Charles Lewis (Student), Gibson, Isaac Vanmeter (Student), Gilkeson, Francis M. (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hamilton, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConnor, Foy (Carpenter)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, Mary purchases scholarships from College, Booker, William G. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, John Lyle (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBledsoe, Albert Taylor (UVA Faculty), Cochran, Howe Peyton, Coleman, Lewis M. (UVA Faculty), Harrison, Gessner (UVA Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Bailey, R. B. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Betts, William (Trustee of Columbia College), Bowman, Francis H., Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Foreman, Edward, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student) see reverse of one of trustees' resolutions, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cocke, William F. (Student) see reverse of one of the trustees' resolutions, Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Guy, John M. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Bache, Alexander D. (Scientist) reommendation for E. Foreman, Baird, E. T. recommends S. S. Laws for teaching position, Anderson, A. L. applies for teaching position, Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, Pierce Butler his son discusses his military career, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bell, Thomas S. recommended for a teaching position, Betts, William (Trustee of Columbia College), Boyd, James M. (Alumnus), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bruce, Charles, Bullock, J. J., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dabney, Robert L. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Jefferson copy of recommendation for E. Foreman written in 1853, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant) regarding Dold and Irvine, Dold, William (Alumnus) regarding Dold and Irvine, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Faistal, Edward G. (Faculty, Columbian College), Foreman, Edward, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grady, C. Powell, Hall, William B., Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Ambler, James Markham Marshall (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, J. B. (Student, could be J. P.), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Bell, James A. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Brown, James (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Cazenove, A. Charles (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cocke, J. Preston (Student), Coleman, Clarence (Student), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, B. M. (Student), De Frouville, F. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Effinger, Charles H. (Student), Effinger, George Williams (Student), Effinger, M. H. pays tuition and fees for sons, Eidson, Henry, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Freeman, Charles William (Student), Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Glendy, Thomas H. (Student), Gold, Samuel McDowell (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Guy, James R. (Student), Hamilton, William W. (Student), Hanson, Thomas J. M. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Haskins, Carter (Student), Hatcher, Emmet D. (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Baird, E. T., Baird, W. S. recommended for teaching position, Anderson, A. L., Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Atkinson, John M. recommended for teaching position, Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Baldwin, John B. recommends H. P. Cochran for teaching position, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) donates money to College, Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bell, Thomas S., Bowman, Francis H., Bowman, John Rice (Minister), Boyd, James M. (Alumnus), Bredell, Edward, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bullitt, Thomas W., Cameron, A. W., Carson, William W. (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cochran, Howe Peyton, Coleman, Robert T. (Medical College of Va. Faculty), Crump, William H., Dabney, Robert L. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Dabney, Virginius, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dudley, Thomas U. (Faculty, UVA), Duvall, Alvin, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Foreman, Edward, Fox, William H. purchases scholarship, Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Galleher, John N. (Episcopal Bishop), Gibbs, John T. owes bond to College, Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grady, C. Powell, Guy, James R. (Student), Hall, William B., Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hofa, James Barrow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarclay, J. P. (Student), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), De Frouville, F. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Effinger, Charles H. (Student), Effinger, Geroge Williams (Student), Effinger, M. H., Eidson, Henry, Jr. (Student), Freeman, John H. (Student) owes bond to College for tuition, Glendy, Thomas H. (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Guy, James R. (Student), Hanson, Thomas J. M. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Philip N. B. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Flewellen, Robert T. regarding scholarship for son, Flewellen, Robert T., Jr. (Student), Groesbeeck, Mrs. H. purchases scholarship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Allen, Donald (Student), Anderson, David L. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Arnold, Thomas J. (Student), Ashmore, William U. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Baylor, George (Student), Bell, James B. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Brown, William A. (Student), Campbell, Andrew Nelson (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Casson, W. W. (Student), Caswell, William (Student), Cazenove, A. Charles (Student), Chandler, A. Bertrand (Student), Chapman, Christopher James (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cockrill, Sterling R. (Student), Coleman, Frank (Student), Colston, Edward (Student), Colyar, Wallace E. (Student), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Robert A. (Student), Davis, William W. (Student), Deaderick, Chalmers (Student), Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Donegan, Charles A. (Student), Dunlap, James W. (Student), Dyer, Edward P. (Student), Dyer, I. regarding scholarship for his son, E. P. Dyer, Eaton, Thomas T. (Student) also instructor, Echols, John (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Epes, James F. (Student), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Estill, William C. (Student), Evans, Oliver P. (Student), Feagin, Noah B. (Student), Fishburne, James Abbott (Student), Fishburne, R. Baxter (Student), Freeman, Charles William (Student), Frierson, Louis S. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Garrett, Christopher C. (Student), Gibson, Gilbert Burton (Student), Grady, C. Powell (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Groesbeeck, A. transfers scholarship, Groesbeeck, Mrs. H., Groesbeeck, J. Norton (Student), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Student), Hardeman, W. Perkins (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hart, Edward Jacob, Jr. (Student), Haw, George P. (Student), Hawkins, M. Demaret (Student), Hiden, Philip B. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Anderson, Philip N. B. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barton, Robert M. (Student), Bowyer, John H. (Student), Bowyer, William McDonald (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Clark, William G. regarding expenses of F. W. Hill, Cushing, E. H. regarding collection of money for College, Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Fox, William H. regarding scholarship for son, Fox, William R. (Student), Gaines, Thomas C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Green, Mrs. H. F. purchases scholarship, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hart, Edward Jacob, Sr. letter to son, Hart, Edward Jacob, Jr. (Student), Hill, Frank W. (Student), Hill, James B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBennett, W. A. (Banker) regarding money owed College, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Castleman, George A. (Student), Cleage, John H. (Student), Cleage, Samuel R. (Student), Cleage, William C. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Gilbert, Andrew C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Groesbeeck, Mrs. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBennett, W. A. (Banker), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Clark, William G., Earle, J. Y. regarding expenses of A. C. Gilbert, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Finney, John donated money to College, Gilbert, Andrew C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Hall, O. E. donates money to College, Hill, Frank W. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, J. (1868) purchases scholarship, Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Allan, William (Faculty), Alston, B. Faneuil (Student), Alston, Mrs. James R. donates money to building fund, Anderson, Thomas B. (Builder), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Beard, Theodore Rice (Alumnus), Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bocock, John H. (Minister), Bowyer, John H. (Student), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student) also instructor, Brockenbrough, Willoughby Newton (Student), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, S. J., Castleman, George A. (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Clyce, James F. regarding damage to Exchange Hotel, Cockrill, B. F. purchases scholarship, Coker, W. Wesley (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Estill, Charles Patrick (Alumnus), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Fox, William H., Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Gaines, J. W. purchases scholarship, Gibbs, John T. regarding damage to Exchange Hotel, Gold, Samuel McDowell (Student), Gordon, Joseph W. (Student), Goree, Pleasant K. (Student), Graham, Edward L. (Alumnus), Graham, John M. (Student), Groesbeeck, J. Norton (Student), Hampton, Wade speaks at commencement, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hays, D. L. (Student), Hearne, Charles Carroll, Jr. (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, J., Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Baldwin, John B. recommends R. B. White for teaching position, Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bowie, Walter rents college-owned boarding house, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Clyce, James F., Desha, Lucius purchases scholarship, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Fox, William H., Gibbs, John T., Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, J. (1868), Campbell, Robert (Lexington Postmaster), Chamberlain, C. T. purchases scholarship, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bayly, Richard Beveridge (Student), Brown, William (Trustee), Buck, William M. regarding background of student R. B. Bayly, Chamberlain, C. T., Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer) declines reappointment as treasurer but continues as secretary of the trustees, Flewellen, Robert T., Jr. (Student), Fuller, Nathan S. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Heck, T. B. (Repairman), Henderson, James W. (Kentucky governor) purchases scholarships\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, S. J., Chapin, William T. (Alumnus) recommended for treasurer's position, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Figgat, C. M., Gibson, Gilbert Burton (Student) also instructor, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Treasurer) resignation of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Allen, Donald (Student), Allen, Thomas H. (Student) purchases scholarship, Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barlow, John S., Jr. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bullitt, Thomas W., Bumpus, James J., Carson, William W. (Student), Carter, Hill (Student), Chapin, William T. (Alumnus), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cockrill, Sterling R. (Student), Coleman, Frank (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, William W. (Student), Desha, Lucius, Dunlap, James W. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Garrett, Christopher C. (Student), Gibbs, William Jasper (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hobson, John Peyton (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEchols, John (Trustee) accepts appointment, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmen, Marcus donated portrait of Lee to College, Breckinridge, John C. considered for teaching position, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Archibald (Alumnus) anecdote regarding his professorship at Princeton, Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee Secretary), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee) resignation of, Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Faculty), Boyd, Alston (Student), Carlton, Hubbard Gardner (Student), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Alumnus) regarding scholarship for son D. M. Chandler, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Crawford, George Bourland (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunlap, William Madison (Student), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) takes oath of office, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Gray, William Winbourne (Student), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrockenbrough, John W. (Trustee) resigns as trustee and rector and continues as faculty, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, William (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Gibbs, John T., Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Graves, Joseph A. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Bayly, Richard Beveridge (Student), Boude, John Clinton (Student), Boyd, Alston (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Burks, Martin Parks (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty),  Carlton, Hubbard Gardner (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davis, Jefferson regarding request to speak at commencement, Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Effinger, J. Frederick (Student), Feagin, Noah B. (Student), Fishburne, James Abbott (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Grey, James Magee (Student), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hobson, John Peyton (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Bayne, Howard R. (Student, University of Richmond) writes W. H. Ruffner regarding the meal system at the University of Richmond, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Crofton, F. B., Dold, William (Treasurer), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Gibbs, John T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowie, Walter (Proctor), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmen, Marcus (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dold, William (Treasurer), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Ammen, Marcus (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) bequest, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates Howard Library to College, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Dold, William (Treasurer), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Dunlap, William Madison (Student) also instructor, Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) legal papers regarding estate, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates bonds to College, Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Brown, William (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davis, Jefferson declines to speak at commencement, Dold, William (Treasurer)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Allan, William (Faculty), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee) his History of Washington College as it appeared in the \"Lexington Gazette,\" Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor), Edmonds, William (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Trustee), Benjamin, Judah P. receives honorary degree, Bowie, Walter (Proctor) complains about living conditions, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty) resignation of, Campbell, John A. receives honorary degree, Cottrell, Joseph receives honorary degree, Dold, William (Treasurer), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, H. Herbert receives honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Benjamin, Judah P., Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Dold, William (Treasurer), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary),\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAyres, Brown (Student), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Bradford, Vincent L. receives honorary degree, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Capen, Nahum recommended for honorary degree, Dold, William (Treasurer), Durrett, William Templeton (Student), Fergusson, Harvey Butler (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, H. Herbert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Capen, Nahum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, George Douglass (Student), Banks, William A. (Student), Dunlap, A. D. regarding production of play in Richmond for benefit of Lee Memorial Fund\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Trustee), Bradford, Vincent L., Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Coe, W. G. receives honorary degree, Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates portrait of himself to College, Downman, R. W., Echols, John (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, William Wirt Henry (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrowne, William U., Danforth, James A., Duncan, James A. (President, Randolph-Macon College), Estill, Harry (Faculty, Randolph-Macon College), Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA), Harrison, James F. (Faculty, UVA), Hoffman, J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee) regarding increase in number of students and trustees, Blackford, Charles M. provides faculty recommendation, Bradford, Vincent L., Corcoran, William W. (Trustee) accepts position of trustee, Davis, T. N., Duncan, James A. (President, Randolph-Macon College), Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Gregory, Edward S., Grossman, William C., Gwathmey, Lewis T., Halsey, Don P., Haythe, John Gilbert (Alumnus), Hildebrand, F.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristian, Joseph, Gwathmey, Lewis T., Harrison, James A. (Faculty, Randolph-Macon), Hart, John, Hoffman, J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Brooks, Lewis (Benefactor) anonymously donates money for museum of natural history, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Deshon, Charles Augustus (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAkers, James Tazewell (Student), Bowie, Walter (Proctor), Brown, William (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) resignation of, Estill, Harry (Faculty, Randolph-Macon College), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty) accepts position\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowie, Walter (Treasurer), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayly, Robert H. (Benefactor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, John R. (Proctor), Bowie, Walter (Treasurer) resignation of, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Dillard, James Hardy (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, John R. (Proctor), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) appointment, Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Davis, Richard T. receives honorary degree, Dennis, W. H. offers to board students, Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Estill, Harry (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Robert Fishburne (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, John R. (Proctor), Ayres, Brown (Alumnus), Bowman, John Rice (Minister) receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Brooks, Lewis (Benefactor), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Campbell, Robert Fishburne (Student), Eaton, Thomas T. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Glenn, John Mark, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty) (Student), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorcoran, William W. (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hogan, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty) death of, Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, J. G. nominated for honorary degree, Banks, William A. (Alumnus), Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corry, Robert E. (Student), Dinwiddie, William recommended for honorary degree, Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Estill, Harry (Faculty) memorial to, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Clark, James Shepherd (Alumnus), Coe, Harry Slicer (Alumnus), Deshon, Charles Augustus (Alumnus), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Everett, Thomas Thompson, Forney, J. W., French, Francis O. (Benefactor), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hale, James W. regarding land owned by the Leyburns, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong, J. G., Bruce, Helm (Student), Carlisle, William Kinkead (Student), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Hamilton, John H. (Student), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Cable, George Washington receives honorary degree, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Dwight, Henry E., Everett, Thomas Thompson, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, Virginia C. (Benefactor) endows scholarship for law school, Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hayne, Paul H. receives honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Blair, Walter receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, Harry Donald (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carlisle, John G. receives honorary degree, Claughton, H. O., Dallas, George M. (Attorney) regarding Packer bequest, Daniel, John W. receives honorary degree, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus) memorial on death of, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee) portrait of given to the College, Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Echols, John (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Godfrey, William F. (Librarian) memorial on death of, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Godfrey, William F. (Librarian), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Leslie Lyle (Student), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Gilkeson, Charles David (Student), Glasgow, William A., Jr. (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.) makes donation to University, Bradford, Vincent L. memorial on death of, Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carichoff, Eugene Rissell (Student), Graham, John A. (Alumnus), Hall, Jon recommended for honorary degree, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Hall, John, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, John McDowell (Trustee) resignation of, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Hall, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Trustee), Blaine, James G., Bradford, Vincent L. memorial to, Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty) appointment of, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Hall, John\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Boude, John Clinton (Alumnus), Brown, Samuel (Alumnus), Brown, William G. (Faculty) appointment of, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty) death of, Glasgow, Francis Thomas (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Haythe, Madison Haden (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlanton, L. H. (Chancellor of Central University in KY), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Ida L. applies for admission to law school, Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gardner, J. S. recommended for honorary degree, Grammar, James recommended for honorary degree, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, John R. (Proctor) regarding admission of son, Douglass S. Anderson to College, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Brown, Samuel (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Ida L. denied admission to law school, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Hoge, Moses D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarber, Edward L. (Faculty), Birely, Evelina H. (Benefactor) bequest of, Boyd, Holmes, Jr. (Student), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, Benjamin F. regarding Birely estate, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, W A. recommended for honorary degree, Crampton, Henry Dunlop (Student), Dargan, Edwin C., Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, Charles Bosley (Alumnus), Harris, Lancelot Minor (Student), Henry, William Wirt recommended for honorary degree, Hilleary, Charles Tilghman (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, W A., Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Henry, William Wirt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDargan, Edwin C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Francis T. (Trustee) regarding memorial to, Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee) regarding memorial to, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlison, Alexander recommended for honorary degree, Allen, Edward A. recommended for honorary degree, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dillard, James Hardy (Alumnus), Finley, George Williamson (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllen, Edward A., Dillard, James Hardy (Alumnus), Finley, George Williamson (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlison, Alexander\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Trustee), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) appointed Secretary to the Board, Donovan, Caroline (Benefactor) makes bequest, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary) death of and memorial to, Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, Elizabeth P. (Mrs. William) regarding trustees' memorial to her husband, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllan, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Donovan, Caroline (Benefactor), Echols, John (Trustee), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, William G. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Hendren, Samuel Rivers (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCackley, A. M. receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Alumnus), Gilmore, Thomas (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, John H. (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hendrix, E. R. receives honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hendrix, E. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarris, Carter J. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeale, George W. recommended for honorary degree, Bolling, William H. (Alumnus), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty) adjudged a \"lunatic\" and removed from professorship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArnold, James Thomas (Student) death of, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus), Field, David Dudley donates books to law school, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hodgson, Joseph Ellis (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmen, Samuel Z. (Student), Beale, George W., Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cocke, Alonzo Rice (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAshby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Bolling, Anna P. recommends E. W. McCorkle for honorary degree, Bradlee, Caleb Davis recommends W. Pigott for honorary degree, Brooke, F. J. recommends C. S. M. See for honorary degree, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, W A., Carter, Hill (Alumnus), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University) recommended for honorary degree, Glazebrook, Otis O., Harding, Chester (Artist) portrait of James Madison owned by the university, Hoge, Moses D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, William (Trustee) death of, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Canter, Howard Vernon (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarbour, L. G. recommended for honorary degree, Brown, William (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty) resignation asked for, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGates, Merrill E. (President, Amherst College)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Darnall, Henry Thomas (Alumnus), Ebersole, Ruel Elberton (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Brockenbrough, Francis H. (Alumnus) regarding housing of students, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Harrison, James A. (Faculty) resignation of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayly, Richard regarding the Robert H. Bayly Scholarship, Brown, J. Thompson, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Christian, George L. (Attorney) recommends D. Guthrie for honorary degree, Coleman, J. Tinsley, Daniel, John W. declines position as professor of law, Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Dennis, Thomas H. (Alumnus), Doherty, Francis requests honorary degree, Echols, John (Trustee) death of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlain, Daniel (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crockett, Stuart requests honorary degree, Echols, John (Trustee) memorial to, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Bryan, George applies for teaching position, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee) memorial to\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.) establishes scholarship, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Chamberlain, John recommended for honorary degree, Davis, John William (Alumnus), Duke, R. T. W., Jr., Fishburne, John Wood (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmen, Samuel Z. (Student), Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.), Chamberlain, John, Davis, John William (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmen, Samuel Z. (Student), Chamberlain, John, Chambers, James Quarles (Alumnus), Cocke, Alonzo Rice (Alumnus), Gardner, J. S. recommends W. L. Wilson for presidency, Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, Johns Hopkins University), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBatchelor, Van Astor (Student), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Carter, Thomas H. recommended for presidency, Estill, Clara Davidson regarding purchase of President Lee's home by the UDC, Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cowan, James Randall Kent (Student), Fishburne, John Wood (Alumnus), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Student), Harlow, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Boppel, Charles Jacob (Alumnus), Brooke, F. J. receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Carson, T. M. receives honorary degree, Craighill, William P. receives honorary degree, Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus) regarding gift to law school, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Davis, John William (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (UVA Faculty) receives honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee) university sells land to, Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus), Davis, John William (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnschutz, Frank Hamilton (Student), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee) death of, memorial tribute to, Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) death of, memorial tribute to, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University) donates books to library, Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrooke, George W. (Attorney) writes on behalf of E. P. Walton, Bruce, Helm (Trustee) resigns, Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee) appointment, Hoar, George F. (U. S. Senator)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, William McFadden (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Bonner, Robert (Publisher) receives honorary degree, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Downey, Frank LeFevre (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Garrow, John Wanroy (Student), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University) regarding donation of books, Hattan, William Cary (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Barret, LeRoy Carr (Faculty), Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Crawford, Charles E. and Crawford, Emma L. citation to land owned by, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graham, John A. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty) resigns, Harlow, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarret, LeRoy Carr (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Guthrie, Donald (Minister) recommended for honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoyd, Andrew Hunter (Alumnus) declines appointment as trustee, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Clark, William L., Jr. (Faculty) appointed as law professor, Constable, James M. (Merchant) donation of, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty) resigns, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee) appointment of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Clark, William L., Jr. (Faculty) regarding dismissal from faculty, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Henderson, George Francis Robert receives honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L. financial account of his estate, Herbert, Hilary A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Alumnus) temporary law professor, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L. regarding bequest, Conrad, William Davis (Student), Draper, William F. receives honorary degree, donation of, Hamlin, Charles S. donation to law school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrooke, George W. (Attorney), Draper, William F., Fauntleroy, Cornelius H., Fauntleroy, Thomas T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus) Crenshaw scholarship withdrawn, Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Draper, William F., Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Hamlin, Charles S., Harris, J. K. recommended for honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlanton, L. H. (Chancellor of Central University in KY), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee) recommended for presidency, Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Douthat, R. W., Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Gordon, John Brown, Hampton, John W. recommended for honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Barr, William A. recommended for honorary degree, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty) portrait of donated to University, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Colston, Edward (Alumnus), Cramer, Frederick Worman (Student), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Hamilton, John H. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Virginia C. (Benefactor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President) election of, Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall, Lyman recommended for honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President), Hall, Lyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurrell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, John William (Alumnus), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Cockrell, Joseph Elmore (Alumnus), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlain, Daniel (Alumnus), Bowles, John Albert (Alumnus), Bryan, George applies for teaching position, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Ewing, Robert (Alumnus), Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus), Fletcher, John (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M., Haislip, Reuben Drake (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBryan, George, Campbell, Irving E., Carter, Hill (Alumnus), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Hall, Henry (Student) death of, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlain, Daniel (Alumnus), Bryan, George, Burroughs, A. W., Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Irving E., Davis, John William (Alumnus), Haythe, John Gilbert (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChevalier, Stuart (Student), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDail, Herbert Hall (Student) involved in alleged honor violation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, William Henry (Alumnus), Funkhouser, Joel (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAyres, Brown (Alumnus), Blackford, Launcelot Minor receives honorary degree, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gravatt, William L. receives honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavidson, Sue regarding purchase of Jackson's house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dold, C. Graham (Alumnus), Greenblatt, Morris (Student) regarding illness, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarnegie, Andrew regarding donation for construction of library, Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Green, Berryman receives honorary degree, Harvey, William S. (Janitor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Dold, C. Graham (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dexter, Charles Edwin (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBitzer, Emory West (Student), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee) resigns, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBibb, Julius regarding position in heating and power plant, Carnegie, Andrew, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFishburne, Clement D. (Trustee) tribute to\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crawford, Francis Randolph (Student), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChambers, Frank R. regarding financial aid for student G. J. Dominick, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Dominick, George Jackson (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDenny, George Hutcheson (President)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, Charles Francis (1907) makes donation to University, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chambers, Frank R., Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee) resigns, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarrar, Thomas James (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDownman, John Yates recommended for honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce, Philip Alexander recommended for honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Bruce, Philip Alexander, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty) appointed Dean of university, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Carnegie, Andrew, Denny, Collins receives honorary degree, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Downman, John Yates, Dunn, Paul Roderick (Student) death of, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeddow, Noel Russell (Student), Blackburn, Joseph Ramsey (Student), Blake, Colin Murcheson, Jr. (Student), Collins, Lawrence Marcus (Student), Daniel, John Laurence (Student), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarringer, Paul B. (President of Virginia Tech), Dickey, Robert William (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Martin Parks (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDickey, Robert William (Student), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farquhar, Benjamin Harrison (Student)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Dickey, Robert William (Student), Farquhar, Benjamin Harrison (Student), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Graham, William re-internment of, Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President) resigns, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L., Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, Charles Francis, Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Benjamin, Marcus recommends G. Hunt for honorary degree, Bradford, Gamaliel recommended for honorary degree, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Chester, Samuel Hall (Alumnus), Coale, R. Dorsey, Flournoy, Richard W., Jr. (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Blanton, Sallie McD. (Dining Hall Manager), Bradford, Gamaliel, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Carnegie, Andrew, Cross, Elizabeth W. (Mrs. George) rents Letcher house from university, DeForest, Robert W., Dickey, Robert William (Student), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Flournoy, Richard W., Jr. (Alumnus), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee), Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Bradford, Gamaliel, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAshby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Coale, R. Dorsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradford, Vincent L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) donation to university, will of, Doremus, Jessie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander, Charles Beatty recommended for honorary degree, Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Bell, Wilbur Cosby (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) death of, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenderson, A. T. (Accountant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, William A. (Trustee) elected rector, Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Blain, John Mercer (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Converse, Paul Dulaney (Faculty), Daniels, Josephus receives honorary degree, Doremus, Jessie donates money for new gymnasium, Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Gary, Ernest H. (Student) death of, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Gordon, Angus Neal (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee), Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaldwell, Henry Stafford (Alumnus), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenderson, A. T. (Accountant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBacon, Henry D. hired to work with planning of new gymnasium, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Baker, William Hoge (Alumnus) recommended for trustee, Booker, J. E. receives honorary degree,Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty) granted leave of absence, Caldwell, Henry Stafford (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Cross, Elizabeth W. (Mrs. George), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty) resigns, Dabney, Charles W. receives honorary degree, Davis, John William (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Deaver, Charles R. sells land to university, Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) portrait of donated to university, Doremus, Jessie donates portrait of husband to university, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fisher, James Carl (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Hagan, Hugh Johnson (Alumnus), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee) resigns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty) resigns, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for honorary degree, Dunham, Plato nominated for honorary degree, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, Charles H. nominated for honorary degree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams, Charles Francis (1916) memorial tablet in honor of Adams given to University, Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Anderson, William A. 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","The first series is the Minute Books. The first minute book dates to 1793. Someone, presumably the secretary, transcribed the earliest minutes into this volume. The subsequent volumes became the item of record for recording meeting minutes.","The second series contains other records of the Board, including correspondence, resolutions, reports, and financial documentations. Subjects vary but include items related to the overall business of running the university, faculty affairs, student affairs, alumni affairs, and the local community. The correspondence recipients vary and sometimes include university presidents. This series is divided into sub-series by decade when appropriate. This series keeps the order already established, likely by former faculty member and administrator, William W. Pusey. Pusey indexed the collection by trustee name and by subject in circa 1982. Every entry was typed onto a catalog card and can be accessed in the Special Collections and Archives reading room. Each name and subject card refers to a specific folder number. For the best interest of the researcher, it was decided to keep the sequential numbering. It should be noted here that during the time the collection was originally foldered and numbered, an oversight was made. There is no folder 485.","For reasons unknown, Faculty records and Treasurer's records were added to this collection at some point in the past. They are accounted for in the index and for that reason, and because it would throw off matching an index card to a folder number, they were left in the collection in the order in which they were added. The Faculty records series contains primarily correspondence. The Treasurer's records contain correspondence and financial documents. ","One of the highlights of the collection is the letter sent by George Washington to the Board thanking them for changing the name of Liberty Hall Academy in his honor for his gift of James River Canal Company stock. The original stock indenture is also in the Board records.","At some time in the past, several items written by President Robert E. Lee were removed from the Board and placed into the Robert E. Lee family papers (WLU Coll. 0064). His first annual report to the Board (1866) has been placed back with the collection. In time, the others will be added back as well. Until then, researchers should know to consult the Lee family papers for items associated with Lee's time as president.","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Alexander, Robert (Rector, Augusta Academy), Alexander, Thomas (Worker), Alexander, William (Trustee), Archibald, Robert (Tutor), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Boyd, Elisha (Student), Brackenridge, James (Debtor), Brown, John (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Brownlee, [?] (Student), Caldwell, William (Student?), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Arthur (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, James (Tutor), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, John Wilson (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Caruthers, John (Student), Caruthers, William, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Christian, William (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Cravens, William (Builder), Crawford, Edward (Trustee) including books bought by Academy, Crawford, John (Debtor), Cummings, Charles (Trustee), Dalhouse, John (Farmer), Doak, Samuel, Donald, William (Worker), Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor), Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Edmundson, J. (Tutor), Fleming, William (Trustee), Flournoy, David (Student), Freeman, Adam, Gold, James (Creditor), Gold, Robert (Tanner), Graham, Edward, Graham, William (Rector), Grattan, John (Trustee), Gray, David (Wagoneer), Green, Joshua (Carpenter), Greenlee, Elijah (Student), Greenlee, James (Student), Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grigsby, James (Steward), Grymes, Thomas (Student), Hall, David books bought by Academy, Hanna, Matthew, Hawkins, John (Student), Hays, John (Trustee), Hays, Joseph (Student), Hinton, [?] (Worker), Hoge, Moses (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bankhead, Charles L. (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Britton, William H. (Student), Brown, John W. (Trustee), Brown, Joseph S. (Student), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Butler, Robert (Student), Cabell, William Syme (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Christian, John Fleming (Student), Christian, Warren (Student), Clayton, George W. (Student), Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student), Crabb, Francis Thomas (Student), Crittenden, John J. (Student), Crump, George William (Student), Cunliffe, John H. (Student), Duvall, John Pope (Student), Erwin, William (Student), Fleming, John C. (Student), Gamble, Robert (Alumnus), Gold, Robert (Tanner), Graham, Edward, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty), Graham, William (Rector), Graham, William (son of Rector Graham), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Harvie, Edwin J. (Student), Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student)","Bennet, John Cook (Physician), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Breckenridge, James (Alumnus), Brooke, Francis Taliaferro (Judge), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, William, Dunkum, James (Merchant), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter), Garland, David S. regarding sale of land to College, Gibson, Richart T. (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Benjamin (Student), Hill, William (Student) see back of volume, next to index, turned upside down (authored \"History of Washington College\")","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Allen, Robert (Student), Barton, Seth (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry W. (Student), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Brown, John W. (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Walter C. (Student), Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Clopton, David (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, William, Galbraith, John, Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Benjamin (Student), Hays, James Campbell (Student), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bear, Jacob, Beard, William S. (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Botts, Thomas H. (Board of Visitors, VMI), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Breckenridge, John (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John A. (Student), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel R. (Alumnus), Campbell, William G. (Student), Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus/Trustee), Caruthers, William, Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Coalter, John (Trustee), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davidson, William, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmundson, David (Justice of the Peace), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, Philander Davidson (Student), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fletcher, Patterson (Student), Francisco, Charles L. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Garland, Samuel, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gold, Alexander (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee), Hagan, William C. (Student), Hanna, Matthew, Harrison, Thomas R. (Student), Hendren, John (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Herron, Andrew (Trustee), Hickman, William P. (Student), Hogan, John","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, Richard receives honorary degree, Atkinson, John M. receives honorary degree, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Berkeley, Lewis, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Brown, William (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Edmund Douglass (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Clara regarding position as organist for Chapel, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Jefferson, Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter) inside front cover diagram of Robinson monument, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grammar, John receives honorary degree, Grattan, Peachy R. appointed proxy for College, Grattan, Robert (Trustee), Grier, John Calvin receives honorary degree, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, Elias (Minister) receives honorary degree, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Allan, Elizabeth P. (Mrs. William), Allan, William (Alumnus), Ambler James Markham Marshall (Student), Anderson, Douglas Smith (Student), Anderson, James William (Student), Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Birely, Luther Seevers (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bouedin, Wood receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Brown, J. Thompson, Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Clinedinst, B. West (Artist) regarding portrait of G. W. C. Lee, Coles, J. A. (Benefactor), Converse, J. H. (Benefactor), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dabney, Charles W., Daniel, John W., Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Drummond, William regarding purchase of land, Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Everett, Thomas Thompson, Ewing, John D. (Trustee) regarding donation of relics, Ewing, William P. (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Gorrell, [?] sells land to university, Graham, William regarding re-internment, Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Hogan, John, Hoge, Moses D., Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Adam, L. W. (Faculty), Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Andereson, William D. A. (Alumnus), Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Bibb, E. W. (Faculty), Caskie, James Randolph (Alumnus), Cooper, Paul P. (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus), Ellard, Roscoe B. (Faculty), Francis, Mildred Lee, Gilliam, Frank J. (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Helderman, L. C. (Faculty)","Bowyer, John (Trustee), Brown, John (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Christian, William (Trustee), Cummings, Charles (Trustee), Fleming, William (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) appointment of, Grattan, John (Trustee)","Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector)","Alexander, Thomas (Worker), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Dalhouse, John (Farmer), Donald, William (Worker), Graham, William (Rector), Gray, David (Wagoneer), Green, Joshua (Carpenter)","Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Doak, Samuel, Graham, William (Rector) moves to his plantation, Green, Joshua (Carpenter)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Arthur (Trustee), Christian, William (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, William (Trustee) elected treasurer, donation of land to Liberty Hall, Bowyer, John (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) donation of land to Liberty Hall, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee) resignation of, Caldwell, William (Student?), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee) appointment of, Christian, William (Trustee) resignation of, Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, William (Trustee), Cleghorn, Robert (Worker)","Blackburn, Samuel (Student), Bowyer, John (Trustee) conveyance of land to Liberty Hall, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee), Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hoge, Moses (Student)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Caldwell, William (Student?), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Carrick, Samuel (Trustee), Edgar, Thomas (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) student complaint filed against, Hawkins, John (Student), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, William (Trustee), Boyd, Elisha (Student) involved in stealing beehive, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Student), Graham, William (Rector), Hays, John (Trustee), Hays, Joseph (Student)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Cleghorn, Robert (Worker), Graham, William (Rector)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Crawford, Edward (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector), Hoge, Moses (Trustee) appointment of","Alexander, William (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Graham, William (Rector) subject of petition to Synod of Virginia","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, William (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Student) student complaint against, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) appointment of, Caruthers, James complaint against students, Cravens, William (Builder) loans money to Liberty Hall, builds dormitory and steward's house, Crawford, Edward (Trustee), Freeman, Adam (Student) examination of by Trustees, Graham, Edward (Steward) appointment of, Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, John (circa 1740) loans money to Liberty Hall","Campbell, Alexander (Trustee)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, John Wilson (Student) misconduct, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Cravens, William (Builder), Crawford, Edward (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Steward) renews contract, Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, Elijah (Student) kicked by student, Greenlee, James (Student) ridiculed by student and alleged misconduct","Alexander, William (Trustee), Arbucle, Mathew (Student), Black, James (Student), Bowyer, Thomas (Student), Bowyer, William (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee) resignation of, Campbell, John Wilson (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chavin, John (Student), Chipley, William (Student), Crawford, Edward (Trustee) resignation of, Cummins, Thomas (Student), Davies, Robert (Student), Donald, Mathew (Student), Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor) requests payment of a bill, Edmondson, Thomas (Student), Estill, Benjamin (Student), Estill, John M. (Student), Ewel, Jesse (Student), Flournoy, David (Student) misconduct of and expulsion, Glass, Joseph (Student), Graham, Edward (Steward) mistreated by student and resignation of, Graham, Jahab L. (Student), Graham, William (Rector), Greenlee, Elijah (Student), Greenlee, James (Student), Grigsby, James (Steward) appointment of, Grigsby, Reuben (Student)","Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) appointment as trustee, Alexander, William (Trustee) resigns as treasurer, Baxter, George Addison (Student), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Breckenridge, James (Alumnus), Brown, Samuel (Trustee) appointment of, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) elected treasurer, Donnaho, Hugh (Creditor), Gold, James (Creditor), Graham, William (Rector) resignation of, Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee) appointment of, Grigsby, James (Steward) resignation of, Hays, John (Trustee) removed from office and then reinstated as trustee","Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Caruthers, James, Cravens, William (Builder)","Alexander, William (Trustee), Brice, John (Member of Synod of Virginia), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Dunlop, James (Member of Synod of Virginia), Graham, William, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee), Hoge, Moses (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bailey, James pledges money, Anderson, Robert pledges money, Baxter, George Addison (Rector) appointment of, Blair, Joseph (Student), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, John Poage (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) appointed rector, Caruthers, James, Caruthers, William pledges money, Clare, Elizabeth pledges money, Coalter, John (Trustee) appointment of, Darst, Benjamin (Student) pledges money, Dorman, Cornelius (Student), Fuller, Jacob pledges money, Galbraith, John pledges money, Gay, John pledges money, Gold, James (Creditor), Gold, Robert (Tanner) pledges money, Hanna, Matthew pledges money, Harkins, Samuel pledges money, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bernard, Richard F. (Builder) contract with for tutor's house, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Brownlee, [?] (Student), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William oration in honor of, Greenlee, Samuel (Student), Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grigsby, Joseph (Student), Hanna, Matthew posts bond for steward, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, John (Student), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Blair, Joseph (Student), Brownlow, Isaac (Student), Caruthers, John (Student), Darst, Benjamin (Student), Dorman, Cornelius (Student), Greenlee, John (Student), Hendren, John (Student)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William, Greenlee, John (circa 1740) (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, Edward, Graham, William, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) proposal to sell land to Academy, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bernard, Richard F. (Builder) proposal to sell land to Academy, Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty) duties of, agrees to board students, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) resigns as treasurer, Caruthers, James proposal to sell land to Academy, Caruthers, William agrees to board students, bond for Chandler and Lambert, Chandler, John (Carpenter) contract with, Coalter, John (Trustee), Darst, Benjamin (Student) agrees to board students, Galbraith, John proposal to sell land to Academy, Gold, James (Creditor) agrees to board students bond for Chandler and Lambert, Gold, Robert (Tanner) refuses to share spring, Graham, Edward, Graham, Jahab L. (Student), Graham, William, Grymes, Thomas (Student) whipped by steward, Hanna, Matthew agrees to board students, Hays, John (Trustee), Heston, Silas (Architect)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, John (Trustee), Gold, Robert (Tanner) agrees to share spring, Graham, William discussion of moving his remains to Lexington, Hays, John (Trustee), Heston, Silas (Architect)","Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Heston, Silas (Architect)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Graham, William, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Grymes, Thomas (Student) censured by trustees","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty) appointed Professor of Law, Chandler, John (Carpenter), Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, William (son of Rector Graham) exempt from tuition, Hays, John (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Bogle, [?] (Student) examination of, Booker, Paul (Student) examination of, Booth, Isaack (Student) examination of, Brice, William (Student) examination of, Britton, William H. (Student) examination of, Brown, James Ewell (Student) examination of, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Butler, Robert (Student) suspended for fighting, Cabell, Samuel Jordan (Student) examination of, Cabell, William Jordan (Student) examination of, Cabell, William Syme (Student) suspended for swearing and fighting, Campbell, E. (Student) examination of, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty) makes loan to Academy, Clarke, [?] (Student) examination of, Clowney, James L. (Student), Coalter, George (Student) examination of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Craig, [?] (Student) examination of, Crittenden, John J. (Student) suspension of and readmittance, found guilty of throwing biscuits at steward and expelled, readmitted, Crump, George William (Student) suspension and readmittance of, censured for running naked through the streets of Lexington, Darst, Benjamin (Alumnus), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Student), Downy, William (Student) examination of, Ervin, Eugenio (Student) examination of, Evans, George (Student), Gold, Robert (Tanner) involved in fight with students, Graham, Jahab L. (Student) examination of, Graham, William (son of Rector Graham) examination of, Greenlee, Samuel (Student) examination of, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee), Harvey, Henry (Student) examination of, Harvie, Edwin J. (Student) suspended for throwing biscuits and fighting, Hays, Andrew (Student) examination of, Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student)","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Campbell, William W. invoice for fence rails, Caruthers, Isaac (Blacksmith), Caruthers, William, Chandler, John (Carpenter), Galbreath, William (Blacksmith) invoice for work done, Gold, James (Creditor)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) invoice for interest on land sold","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Charles (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Carrington, Paul (Faculty), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, John (Trustee), Hays, John (Trustee), Hendren, John (Student) granted degree","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Ashton, John J. (Student), Bankhead, Charles L. (Student) misconduct of and suspended for six months, Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Bryan, Daniel (Student), Cabell, William Jordan (Student) accused of gambling and fighting, suspended for one year, Campbell, Alexander (Trustee), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Coalter, George (Student), Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student), Coleman, Robert G. (Student), Crabb, Francis Thomas (Student) accused of fighting and suspended, Davidson, Andrew Baker (Student), Edgar, George (Constructor) contract with to lay pipes for water from spring, Ervin, John (Student), Erwin, William (Student) accused of fighting, Fleming, John C. (Student) accused of gambling and suspended for six weeks, Foster, James F. (Student), Gilmore, Robert (Student), Gold, Robert (Tanner) legal suit with Academy, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) requests salary increase, Graham, William heirs to receive rent from his land, Gray, James (Student), Harris, Henry T. (Student), Hays, Andrew (Student)","Chandler, John (Carpenter), Edgar, George (Constructor), Gamble, Robert (Alumnus) purchases tombstone for William Graham, Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) salary, Graham, William trustees purchase tombstone","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Britton, William H. (Student), Brown, John W. (Trustee) appointment of, Brown, Samuel (Trustee), Campbell, Alexander (Trustee) removed from Board due to death, Campbell, Charles (Trustee) resignation of, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter), Christian, John Fleming (Student) misconduct of, Christian, Warren (Student), Clayton, George W. (Student) misconduct of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Coleman, Hawes N. (Student) misconduct of, Cunliffe, John H. (Student) suspended for misconduct, Duvall, John Pope (Student) misconduct of, Graham, Edward (Trustee) appointment of, Grigsby, Benjamin (Trustee) resignation of, Henry, Nathaniel (Student) misconduct at table and suspended","Chandler, John (Carpenter), Graham, Jahab L. (Faculty) salary","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Gold, Robert (Tanner) regarding spring","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus) publication of sermons, Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Batte, Thomas C. (Student) expelled, Baxter, George Addison (Rector) livestock injured by student, Beale, George S. (Student) expelled, Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee), Chandler, John (Carpenter)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee) duties as professor","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee)","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty) death of, Campbell, John W. (Bookseller) sells books to College, Caruthers, William, Coalter, John (Trustee) resignation of, Galbraith, John proposal to build fence, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Graham, William Alexander (Student), Graham, William P. (Bookdealer) sells books to Washington College","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blain, Daniel (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Bullions, Alexander recommends Herron for professorship, Campbell, John W. (Bookseller), Carnahan, James, Clarke, John Flavel, Earle, Edward (Bookdealer), Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Faculty)","Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Faculty) accepts position","Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student) resignation of, Clowney, James L. (Student), Dutton, Francis, Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Clyce, Jacob (Builder)","Ellis leaves school","Chandler, John (Carpenter)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bowyer, Henry W. (Student), Campbell, John W. (Bookseller), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Davidson, William rents land and buildings from College","Darst, Samuel (Brickmason) invoice for laying bricks","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty),","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bowyer, John (Trustee), Clyce, Jacob (Builder) posts bond for steward, Coalter, John (Trustee), Davidson, William appointed steward, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Hoffman, Daniel posts bond for steward","Caldwell, Joseph F. (Printer), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Davidson, William","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Coalter, John (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Campbell, William rents steward's house, Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus)","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Baxter, Sidney S. (Alumnus), Carnahan, James (President, Princeton University), Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Gold, James (Creditor), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Bates, Daniel rents land from College, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Blackburn, Samuel (Trustee), Bowyer, Henry (Trustee), Breckenridge, John (Student) misconduct of, Coalter, John (Trustee), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Duval, Thomas J. (Merchant) invoice for chemicals, Garber, William H. (Student) misconduct of, Graham, Edward (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Cahoon, Mark and William land title, Camden, Washington sells land to John Robinson in 1819, Caruthers, James, Childress, Henry land owned by, Doughtery, Thomas property mentioned in land sale between Kiplinger and Robinson in 1798, Edmundson, David (Justice of the Peace) sells land to John Robinson, Glasgow, Arthur land owned by","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Bear, Jacob wishes to buy hay from College, Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Gibson, Joseph R. (Student) misconduct, Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Furst, Moritz (Artist/Engraver) receipt for making College seal","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Cornelius, Elias (Secretary, American Education Society), Evans, Tarlton proposes to buy land from College","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Baldwin, Briscoe G. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector) resignation of, Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Garland, Hugh A., Garland, Landon C., Graham, Edward (Faculty) resigns as professor, Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee)","Darst, John C. (Plasterer)","Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Dame, George W., Dobson, Judah (Merchant) sells scientific apparatus to College, Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Herron, Andrew (Trustee)","Dobson, Judah (Merchant)","Bear, Jacob, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Henry, John V. (College servant) invoice for whitewashing","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Barnett, Nathan I. applies for teaching position, Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fry, Joseph S., Garland, Hugh A., Garland, Landon C. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty)","Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus) regarding Dorman and Ware (Printers), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)","Campbell, Samuel L. (Trustee) hires enslaved people from College, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Faculty), Harrison, Elias (Minister), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)","Alexander, Archibald Macon (Student), Alexander, J. Aylette (Student), Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Brown, Joseph (Student), Brown, Samuel (Student), Brown, William (Student), Campbell, Samuel Davis (Student), Campbell, Thomas J. (Student), Clarke, William (Student), Erwin, Joseph (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, Philander Davidson (Student), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee)","Gamble, Robert (Alumnus) invoice for scientific apparatus, Graham, William Alexander (Student)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Backus, E. writes letter of resignation for Vethake, Baxter, George Addison (Rector), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Branch, Robert G. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney College), Cushing, J. P. (Hampden-Sydney College President), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dame, George W. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney College), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Garland, Samuel buys enslaved people from College, Goodrich, Hiram P. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Graham, Edward (Trustee)","Caruthers, John Franklin (Alumnus), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty)","Alexander, James (Builder) requests permission to build kiln, Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, James M. (Student), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, William S. (Student), Binford, J. W. (Student), Brown, Benjamin L. (Student), Caruthers, Charles F. (Student), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Christian, Samuel Finley (Student), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Converse, Amasa (Editor), Cummings, Alexander Shields (Student), Curry, John W. (Student), Dorman, James B. (Student), Draper, John W. (Faculty, Hampden-Sydney), Echols, John (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Emmerson, Benjamin, Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty) resignation of, Fisher, James C., Fitzhugh, Nicholas F. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Student), Gardner, Daniel, Garland, Samuel, Graham, Edward (Trustee), Griscom, John, Grove, Joseph (Student), Harrison, Gessner (Faculty, UVA), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Dunkum, James (Merchant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Berard, C. (Faculty, U. S. Military Academy) recommends Benjamin Ewell for teaching position, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Ewell, Benjamin S., Graham, Edward (Trustee)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Curry, David P. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Anderson, Rufus buys corn from College, Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, William S. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant) hires enslaved people from College, Carpenter, N. hires enslaved people from College, Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Connevey, William L. (Student), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Davidson, William, Dunlap, Mitchell D. (Student), Ellis, Charles regarding debt of brother Richard S. Ellis, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student) buys enslaved from College, Eubank, Thomas N. buys enslaved people from College, Fry, Eliza R. regarding admission of son and personal letter to H. Ruffner, Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter) hires enslaved people from College, Hickman, William P. (Student)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee), Dorman, James B. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, John Franklin (Trustee) death of, Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darst, Samuel (Brickmason), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Farnum, Joseph W. (Faculty), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee)","Alexander, James (Builder) payment for erecting building, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Bowyer, William S. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dibrell, Lafayette (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, James (Builder), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, George Douglass (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John M. (Student), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia) suit against for embezelling funds of Cincinnati, Anderson, David C. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Banks, William A. (Student), Barber, John, Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, James M. (Student), Barclay, John Woods (Student), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, George Addison (Rector) mentioned in letter of S. S. Baxter, Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Beard, Theodore Rice (Student), Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. mentioned in letter to S. S. Baxter, Brooke, Francis Taliferro (Judge), Brooks, John Drury (Student), Brown, Abraham Burwell (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Burks, Edward C. (Student), Burks, Jesse S. (Student), Burton,  John May (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Chrisman, John (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Christian, Samuel Finley (Student), Connevey, William L. (Student), Crawford, William F. (Builder) recommended for work at College, proposal for building professors' homes, Crouch, Andrew Leper (Student), Cummings, James Caruthers (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, John L. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Henry Gamble (Student), Davidson, William S. (Student), Dold, William (Student), Dunlap, Mitchell D. (Student), Dupuy, John J. (Student), Edmondson, John M. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fleet, William S. (Student), Fleshman, William T. (Student), Fowlkes, Lemuel P. (Student), Francisco, Charles L. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuqua, William (Student), Gannaway, Richard W. (Student), Gannaway, William E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter) proposal for building professors' homes, Glasgow, Alexander McNutt (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Gordon, James W. (Student), Graham, Edward (Trustee) death of, Graham, William L. (Student), Grasty, John Sharshall (Student), Grigsby, Abner Joseph (Student), Grigsby, G. Hugh Blair (Student), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee), Gwathmey, George N. (Student), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harrison, William C. (Student), Harvey, William Moore (Student), Henderson, Francis (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogshead, Alexander L. (Student), Hogshead, William H. (Student)","Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carpenter, N., Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Chittum, Stephen G., Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter), Graham, Edward (Trustee), Hanna, David (Sexton) invoice for cleaning church, Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) secretary to the Board of Trustees, Alexander, John (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Brooks, Nathaniel S. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Bear, Jacob, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus) invoice for legal services, Diahl, Daniel (Worker) invoice for installing fence, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter) invoice for erection of building, Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John M. (Student), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Alexander, William A. (Student), Bailey, Samuel M. (Student), Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Brown, Henry B. (Student), Brown, Henry G. (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Student), Campbell, Robert S. proposes to rent old president's house and make additions, Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Collier, Charles F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Copeland, Peter (Student), Cox, Charles A. (Student), Crawford, Robert J. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, Henry Gamble (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dennis, Robert F. (Student), Dennis, William H. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Student), Donnally, Lewis F. (Student), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Doswell, Thomas W. (Student), Dunkum, C. \u0026 E. (Merchants), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, R. K. M. (Student), Fontaine, Walter S. (Student), Foscue, Frederick F. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuqua, George (Student), Gamble, Cary Breckenridge (Student), Gamble, William Cabell (Student), Gardiner, Daniel E. (Student), Gay, William S. M. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmer, John (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Student), Graham, William L. (Student), Grove, James R. (Student), Hairston, Samuel S. (Sstudent), Hare, William Henry (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, William Moore (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hobson, John D. (Student), Hobson, William C. (Student)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, William L. (Postmaster), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Compton, James (Merchant), Cox, Charles A. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Diahl, Daniel (Worker), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Robert (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harper, James (Worker), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, John T., Barclay, Hugh (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee) death of, Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee) appointment of, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bear, Jacob, Bocock, Henry Flood (Student), Bryan, Daniel M. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carpenter, N., Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Custer, Philander M. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dold, William (Student), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fisher, John S. (Student), Garland, Samuel, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Student), Grigsby, Reuben (Trustee) resignation of, Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogan, John purchased part of Robinson estate called the lower plantation in 1840","Alexander, James (Builder), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, William A. (Student), Allison, William hires enslaved persons from College, Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia) regarding suit against, Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Binford, John Gallant (Student), Bird, William L. (Student), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Brown, Henry G. (Student), Bryan, M. (Merchant), Burks, Edward C. (Student), Cabiness, George C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L. rents old president's house, Campbell, Robert S. rents old president's house, Carpenter, N., Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, William Alexander (Alumnus), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G. rents Hyco, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Student), Claiborne, James L. (Student), Collier, Charles F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, John L. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Echols, John (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, John M. (Student), Eubank, John debtor to College, Eubank, Thomas N., Ewell, Benjamin S., Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, R. K. M. (Student), Fisher, John S. (Student), Fontaine, Walter S. (Student), Fry, Francis T., Gardiner, Daniel E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gold, William McDowell (Alumnus), Goodwin, John J. (Student), Grove, James R. (Student), Hagan, William C. (Student), Harper, Thomas (Alumnus?), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Archibald (Student), Hill, F. H., Hogshead, William H. (Student)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Cyrus H. (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, George L. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Carrington, Thomas T. B. (Student), Caruthers, Edward G. (Alumnus), Caruthers, John Franklin (Company), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Fuller, Benjamin (Stonecutter) regarding Robinson monument, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hogan, John","Alexander, John (Trustee), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Brown, James, Jr. (Auditor) requested to handle Cincinnati funds, Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dawson, John L. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Donald, William A. (Student), Dorman, William Bolivar (Student), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) appointment of, Flournoy, Edmund H. (Student), Garden, John B. (Student), Graham, Edward L. (Student), Hairston, Peter C. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Alexander L. (Student), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Hill, Archibald (Student), Hoge, Moses D.","Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Allison, William, Baker, German (Treasurer, State of Virginia), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Anderson, John T. (Trustee) takes the oath of office, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Braxton, Corbin (Board of Visitors, VMI), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G., Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Cummings, James Caruthers (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dawson, John L. (Student), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Dorman, James B. (Student), Doyle, J. signs citizens' petition to College and VMI, Echols, John (Alumnus), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) accepts appointment, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Flournoy, Edmund H. (Student), Garden, John B. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Graham, Edward L. (Student), Hairston, Samuel S. (Sstudent), Hamilton, Alexander L. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Archibald (Student)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Baldwin, Oliver P. (Printer), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bowyer, John C. (Alumnus), Brigham, William A. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Clyce, Jacob (Builder), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunkum, William L. (Merchant), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilkeson, Andrew Tod (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Hanna, David (Sexton), Harris, Sam (College servant), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Hendricks, John R. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, Archibald (Student), Alexander, James (Builder), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Baker, Samuel D. (Student), Anderson, David C. (Alumnus), Anderson, J. Manlius (Student), Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bell, Henderson Moffett (Student), Brigham, William A. (Student), Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Student), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, Samuel Miller, Jr. (Student), Dorman, William Bolivar (Student), Edmondson, William (Student), Effinger, Gerard M. (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trus, Glasgow, Francis Thomas (Student), Glasgow, Joseph R. (Alumnus), Glasgow, William A. (Alumnus), Goodall, Charles Parke (Student), Greenlee, Elisha Grigsby (Student), Hairston, Samuel W. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Cornelius (Student), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, George K. (Student), Harris, Sam (College servant), Harvey, Charles M. (Student), Harvey, Robert Barton (Student), Harvey, Robert Breckenridge (Student), Haupt, William W. (Student), Hendren, Samuel R. (Student), Hendricks, John R. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, James (Builder), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, Michael Woods (Student), Barton, Richard T. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Bethell, James P. (Student), Beverly, Robert H. (Student), Binford, Hugh F. signs citizens' petition, Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John L., Campbell, Robert S., Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student)Campbell, John L., Campbell, Robert S., Carter, Samuel (Worker), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Coffman, Michael David (Student), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Crockett, Madison S. (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Dawson, Pleasant Silas (Student), Dennis, Robert F. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Donald, William A. (Student), Donald, William K. (Student), Dorman, Charles P. (Alumnus), Doswell, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Edmondson, William (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Ellis, Towson (Student), Eubank, John, Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Friend, Charles T. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilkeson, David V. (Student), Gillison, William E. G. (Student), Glover, Chapman (Student), Goodall, Charles Parke (Student), Gordon, John C. debtor to College, Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, William L. (Student), Green, Lawrence (Tenant) rents land from College, Greenlee, Elisha Grigsby (Student), Hall, O. P. (Student), Hanna, David (Sexton), Hardy, Upton E. (Student), Harper, George K. (Student), Harper, James (Worker), Haupt, William W. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee) death of, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barksdale, Charles H. recommended for teaching position, Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Bouldin, Thomas Tyler (Alumnus) makes recommendation, Bullions, Peter recommended for presidency of College, Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus) recommended for teaching position, Carrington, H., Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty) resignation of, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Gilham, William (Faculty, VMI), Hart, Andrew, Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Baker, G. A. (Treasurer, Lexington Savings Institution), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, William Henry (Student), Cox, B. F. (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Henry, John V. (College servant)","Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Alexander T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barksdale, Charles H., Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Caldwell, Joseph White (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus), Cumings, George Washington Shields (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Fleshman, William T. (Student), Gordon, John C., Green, Lawrence (Tenant), Hogshead, ALexander L. (Alumnus)","Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, Thomas N., Harper, James (Worker)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Alexander, John (Trustee), Alexander, John McDowell (Student), Allison, William,  Anderson, John T. (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, John (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Beverly, Robert H. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Brown, Alexander Stuart (Student), Brown, Samuel Henry (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Campbell, Samuel L. (Student), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chittum, Stephen G., Compton, James (Merchant), Cooke, John R. (Attorney), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Doswell, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, William D. (Student), Falford, Henry (Student), Finney, Ebenezer Dickey (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Student), Friend, Charles T. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillison, William E. G. (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Glover, Chapman (Student), Godown, John M. (Student), Gordon, John C., Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) salary increased, Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)","Baker, G. A. (Treasurer, Lexington Savings Institution), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Compton, James (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S. (Faculty), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beeton, John (Blacksmith), Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Compton, James (Merchant), Crawford, Henry (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ewell, Benjamin S., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Armstrong, John (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, Lucian T. (Student), Barclay, William H. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Baylor, William S. H. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Brown, James Moore (Alumnus), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, James D. (Alumnus), Campbell, Robert S., Campbell, Samuel Blair (Student), Campbell, Samuel R. (Alumnus), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Carlton, Walter Raleigh (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chilton, James R. (Merchant), Chittum, Stephen G., Dabney, Charles Edward (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dabney, William O. (Student), Davidson, Andrew Baker (Trustee), Davidson, James (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davies, William B. (Student), Doyle, Robert rents house from College, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Ewell, Benjamin S., Ewing, Daniel B. awarded master's degree by College, Ewing, John D. (Trustee), Ewing, William D. (Student), Gamble, Thomas Scott (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilham, William (Faculty, VMI), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Goodwin, Hugh (Student), Goodwin, William H. (Student), Gordon, John C., Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hammet, James P. (Student), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John, Hogshead, Meredith W. D. (Student)","Adams, George W., Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beeton, John (Blacksmith), Byars, Nathaniel (Brickmason), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, William Addison (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Compton, James (Merchant), Crawford, Henry (Worker), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Figgat, John T. (Carpenter), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker), Henry, John V. (College servant), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Campbell, Robert S., Cocke, Philip St. George (VMI Board of Visitors), Crump, William W. (VMI Board of Visitors), Hogan, John","Adams, George W., Allison, William, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty) resignation of, Campbell, William Addison (Student), Chittum, Stephen G., Connevey, J. B. (Merchant), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davies, William B. (Student), Doyle, Robert, Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hamilton, John rents house from College, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hogan, John","Anderson, John T. (Trustee) resignation of, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Atkinson, Thomas P. member of committee for examining students, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, William H. (Student), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student), Bowlin, James M. (Sexton), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, John C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Carrington, William Campbell Preston (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee) takes oath of office, Cocke, William F. (Student), Craig, J. Newton (Student), Crawford, William F. (Builder), Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, J. G. (Student), Davis, James Cole (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Student), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, Charles Patrick (Student), Eubank, John, Figgat, J. W. (Student), Figgat, R. H. rents house from College, Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Givens, Samuel Walker (Student), Glasgow, Robert Arthur (Student), Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, James McDowell (Student), Hamilton, John L. (Student), Harper, Calvin M. (Student), Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty) resignation of, Hogan, John","Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Atkinson, Thomas P., Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Compton, James (Merchant), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, John (Trustee), Anderson, David (Minister) recommended for honorary degree, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Atkinson, Thomas P., Banks, William A. (Alumnus), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barclay, William H. (Student), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee), Baylor, Junius Marion (Student), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student) cited as J. C. Bell, Bratton, John McKee (Student), Braxton, Charles (Alumnus), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, John C. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, William Campbell Preston (Student), Chalmers, Henry C. (Student) cited as C. H. Chalmers, Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Archibald G. (Student), Cocke, William F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Craig, J. Newton (Student), Crosby, Dabney (Student), Crusolle, Hyacinth (Faculty), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Davis, James Cole (Student), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, Charles Patrick (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Eubank, John, Eubank, Thomas N., Ewing, Daniel B. recommends W. A. Banks for degree, Figgat, R. H., Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Givens, Samuel Walker (Student), Glass, William W. (Student), Goul, John M. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Greer, James (Minister) report to trustees regarding examination of students, Guy, John M. (Student), Hamilton, John, Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, Andrew (Trustee), Archibald, James (Worker), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Bowles, Reuben (Worker), Braxton, Charles (Alumnus), Cameron, A. W. account against College, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Dixon, Robert supplies wood to College, Echols, Edward (Alumnus), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Hamilton, John, Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Alexander, J. Abbott (Student), Baird, John produces monument to John Robinson, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student), Ballou, Charles A. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, William H. (Student), Bell, Cornelius J. (Student), Blain, Daniel (Student), Booker, William G. (Student), Bowyer, Edmund F. (Student), Bowyer, Woodville (Student), Boyd, James M. (Student, cited as \"J. H. Boyd\"), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Campbell, Charles R. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, James McDowell (Student), Carrington, John W. (Student), Chester, William Y. (Student), Cochran, Alexander Beys (Student), Cocke, William F. (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Connevey, J. B. (Merchant), Cowles, Henry B. (Randolph-Macon College Faculty), Crawford, John D. (Student), Crosby, Dabney (Student),  Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davies, William B. (Alumnus), Davis, C. (Merchant), Davis, J. W. (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Ellis, Richard S., Jr. (Alumnus), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Ewing, John D. (Trustee) resignation of, Figgat, R. H., Figgat, William F. (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fultz, Alexander H. (Student), Gibson, John A. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gordon, George A. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, James McDowell (Student), Guy, John M. (Student) tutor, Hamilton, John, Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Agnor, James L. rents house from College, Baker, George Leyburn (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Ballou, Charles A. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barger, David A. (Student), Barr, James M. (Student), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Blain, Daniel (Student), Bocock, John H. (Minister) proposed for honorary degree, Booker, William G. (Student) accidently killed, Boyd, James M. (Student, cited as \"J. H. Boyd\"), Bratton, John McKee (Student), Bridgeforth, R. E. (Student), Brockenbrough, John Bowyer (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brooks, William H. (Student), Brown, Henry Clay (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carrington, John W. (Student), Chester, William Y. (Student), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee) resignation of, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Alumnus), Clarke, John Flavel, Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, John Robertson (Student), Cosby, J. P. (Student), Craig, H. Brown (Student), Craig, J. Newton (Alumnus), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Davidson, Frederick (Student), Davis, James Cole (Student), Douglass, Edward W. (Student), Dunlap, John M. (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Alumnus), Fultz, Alexander H. (Student) accidentally kills W. G. Booker, Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Gordon, George A. (Student), Goul, John M. (Alumnus), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, Joseph D. (Student), Greer, James (Minister) member of examining committee, Guy, J. Emmett (Student), Guy, John M. (Student) tutor, Hamilton, John, Haynes, James (Student), Hayslett, Andrew Jackson (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Adams, Charles A. rents house from College; cited as \"C. M. Adams,\" Agnor, James L., Anderson, William R. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Abner E. (Student), Barclay, Archibald Hays (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barger, David A. (Student), Bell, William T. (Student), Blain, Daniel (Student), Boyd, James M. (Student), Brooks, J. D., Jr. (Student), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brown, Henry Clay (Student), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Chester, William Y. (Student), Chevalier, Nicholas (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Alumnus), Cleghorn, Samuel Bolling (Student), Cocke, Edward Randolph (Student), Cocke, Thomas L. P. (Student), Compton, John Robertson (Student) cited as J. H. Compton, Craig, H. Brown (Student), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Darnall, Henry Thomas (Student), Davidson, Albert L. (Student), Davidson, Frederick (Student), Dold, William (Alumnus), Dunlap, John M. (Student), Dunlop, David, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Student), Estill, John L. (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Finley, George Williamson (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty), Francisco, Charles Lewis (Student), Fry, Henry (Student), Fry, John J. (Student), Gee, George E. (Student), Gibson, William (Carpenter), Gilmer, George H. (Student), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Godwin, Isaac Robinson (Student), Gould, C. C. (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Graham, Joseph D. (Student), Greenlee, James Samuel (Student), Greer, James (Minister), Guy, J. Emmett (Student), Hamilton, John, Haynes, James (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Adams, Charles A. (1857), Figgat, R. H.","Adams, Charles A., Agnor, James L., Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Arnold, Jacob W. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Blain, Daniel (Student), Blain, Randolph Harrison (Student), Brooke, Francis T. (Student), Brooks, John D. (Student), Brown, William M. (Student), Bulen, R. E. (Worker), Calhoun, Philo (Faculty), Cameron, A. W. hires enslaved people from College, Cameron, Andrew W. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty) hung in effigy, Campbell, S. J., Cleghorn, Samuel Bolling (Student), Compton, James (Merchant), Compton, John Robertson (Student), Connor, Foy (Carpenter), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Dold, William (Alumnus), Douglass, Edward W. (Student), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Dunlop, David, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Student), Estill, Robert K. (Student), Figgat, John Harvey Harvison (Student), Figgat, R. H., Finley, George Williamson (Student), Fishburn, Junius M. (Faculty) hung in effigy, Francisco, Charles Lewis (Student), Gibson, Isaac Vanmeter (Student), Gilkeson, Francis M. (Student), Gillock, Samuel (Printer), Gilmore, J. Harvey (Student), Graham, Archibald (Alumnus), Hamilton, John","Connor, Foy (Carpenter)","Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, Mary purchases scholarships from College, Booker, William G. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty)","Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty)","Bledsoe, Albert Taylor (UVA Faculty), Cochran, Howe Peyton, Coleman, Lewis M. (UVA Faculty), Harrison, Gessner (UVA Faculty)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Bailey, R. B. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barton, Robert R. (Trustee), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Betts, William (Trustee of Columbia College), Bowman, Francis H., Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dold, William (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Foreman, Edward, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Arnold, Edward Penick (Student) see reverse of one of trustees' resolutions, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cocke, William F. (Student) see reverse of one of the trustees' resolutions, Culton, Zechariah Johnston (Student), Davidson, Greenlee (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Guy, John M. (Student)","Allan, William (Faculty), Bache, Alexander D. (Scientist) reommendation for E. Foreman, Baird, E. T. recommends S. S. Laws for teaching position, Anderson, A. L. applies for teaching position, Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, Pierce Butler his son discusses his military career, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bell, Thomas S. recommended for a teaching position, Betts, William (Trustee of Columbia College), Boyd, James M. (Alumnus), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bruce, Charles, Bullock, J. J., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dabney, Robert L. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Jefferson copy of recommendation for E. Foreman written in 1853, Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant) regarding Dold and Irvine, Dold, William (Alumnus) regarding Dold and Irvine, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Faistal, Edward G. (Faculty, Columbian College), Foreman, Edward, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grady, C. Powell, Hall, William B., Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Faculty), Ambler, James Markham Marshall (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, J. B. (Student, could be J. P.), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Bell, James A. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Brown, James (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Cazenove, A. Charles (Student), Charlton, Seaburn (Worker), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cocke, J. Preston (Student), Coleman, Clarence (Student), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, B. M. (Student), De Frouville, F. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Effinger, Charles H. (Student), Effinger, George Williams (Student), Effinger, M. H. pays tuition and fees for sons, Eidson, Henry, Jr. (Student), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Freeman, Charles William (Student), Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Glendy, Thomas H. (Student), Gold, Samuel McDowell (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Guy, James R. (Student), Hamilton, William W. (Student), Hanson, Thomas J. M. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Haskins, Carter (Student), Hatcher, Emmet D. (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Allan, William (Faculty), Baird, E. T., Baird, W. S. recommended for teaching position, Anderson, A. L., Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Atkinson, John M. recommended for teaching position, Baldwin, C. C. (Printer), Baldwin, John B. recommends H. P. Cochran for teaching position, Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) donates money to College, Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bell, Thomas S., Bowman, Francis H., Bowman, John Rice (Minister), Boyd, James M. (Alumnus), Bredell, Edward, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bullitt, Thomas W., Cameron, A. W., Carson, William W. (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cochran, Howe Peyton, Coleman, Robert T. (Medical College of Va. Faculty), Crump, William H., Dabney, Robert L. (Faculty, Union Theological Seminary), Dabney, Virginius, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dudley, Thomas U. (Faculty, UVA), Duvall, Alvin, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Foreman, Edward, Fox, William H. purchases scholarship, Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Galleher, John N. (Episcopal Bishop), Gibbs, John T. owes bond to College, Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Grady, C. Powell, Guy, James R. (Student), Hall, William B., Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hill, Daniel H. (Faculty), Hofa, James Barrow","Barclay, J. P. (Student), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), De Frouville, F. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Effinger, Charles H. (Student), Effinger, Geroge Williams (Student), Effinger, M. H., Eidson, Henry, Jr. (Student), Freeman, John H. (Student) owes bond to College for tuition, Glendy, Thomas H. (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Guy, James R. (Student), Hanson, Thomas J. M. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)","Anderson, Philip N. B. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Flewellen, Robert T. regarding scholarship for son, Flewellen, Robert T., Jr. (Student), Groesbeeck, Mrs. H. purchases scholarship","Allan, William (Faculty), Allen, Donald (Student), Anderson, David L. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Arnold, Thomas J. (Student), Ashmore, William U. (Student), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Baylor, George (Student), Bell, James B. (Student), Bell, William M. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Berlin, Augustus F. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Brown, William A. (Student), Campbell, Andrew Nelson (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Casson, W. W. (Student), Caswell, William (Student), Cazenove, A. Charles (Student), Chandler, A. Bertrand (Student), Chapman, Christopher James (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cockrill, Sterling R. (Student), Coleman, Frank (Student), Colston, Edward (Student), Colyar, Wallace E. (Student), Corbin, James Parke, Jr. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, Robert A. (Student), Davis, William W. (Student), Deaderick, Chalmers (Student), Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Donegan, Charles A. (Student), Dunlap, James W. (Student), Dyer, Edward P. (Student), Dyer, I. regarding scholarship for his son, E. P. Dyer, Eaton, Thomas T. (Student) also instructor, Echols, John (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Epes, James F. (Student), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Estill, William C. (Student), Evans, Oliver P. (Student), Feagin, Noah B. (Student), Fishburne, James Abbott (Student), Fishburne, R. Baxter (Student), Freeman, Charles William (Student), Frierson, Louis S. (Student), Fuller, Jacob (Faculty), Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Garrett, Christopher C. (Student), Gibson, Gilbert Burton (Student), Grady, C. Powell (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Groesbeeck, A. transfers scholarship, Groesbeeck, Mrs. H., Groesbeeck, J. Norton (Student), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Student), Hardeman, W. Perkins (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hart, Edward Jacob, Jr. (Student), Haw, George P. (Student), Hawkins, M. Demaret (Student), Hiden, Philip B. (Student)","Allan, William (Faculty), Anderson, Philip N. B. (Student), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barton, Robert M. (Student), Bowyer, John H. (Student), Bowyer, William McDonald (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Clark, William G. regarding expenses of F. W. Hill, Cushing, E. H. regarding collection of money for College, Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Fox, William H. regarding scholarship for son, Fox, William R. (Student), Gaines, Thomas C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Green, Mrs. H. F. purchases scholarship, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hart, Edward Jacob, Sr. letter to son, Hart, Edward Jacob, Jr. (Student), Hill, Frank W. (Student), Hill, James B.","Bennett, W. A. (Banker) regarding money owed College, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Castleman, George A. (Student), Cleage, John H. (Student), Cleage, Samuel R. (Student), Cleage, William C. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Gilbert, Andrew C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Groesbeeck, Mrs. H.","Bennett, W. A. (Banker), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Clark, William G., Earle, J. Y. regarding expenses of A. C. Gilbert, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Finney, John donated money to College, Gilbert, Andrew C. (Student), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Hall, O. E. donates money to College, Hill, Frank W. (Student)","Adams, J. (1868) purchases scholarship, Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus), Allan, William (Faculty), Alston, B. Faneuil (Student), Alston, Mrs. James R. donates money to building fund, Anderson, Thomas B. (Builder), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Barton, Thomas H. (Student), Beard, James M. (Merchant), Beard, Theodore Rice (Alumnus), Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bocock, John H. (Minister), Bowyer, John H. (Student), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, Robert L. (Student) also instructor, Brockenbrough, Willoughby Newton (Student), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, S. J., Castleman, George A. (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Clyce, James F. regarding damage to Exchange Hotel, Cockrill, B. F. purchases scholarship, Coker, W. Wesley (Student), Craighead, Hugh Z. (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dod, Charles S. (Faculty), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Estill, Charles Patrick (Alumnus), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Fox, William H., Fuller, John W. (Librarian), Gaines, J. W. purchases scholarship, Gibbs, John T. regarding damage to Exchange Hotel, Gold, Samuel McDowell (Student), Gordon, Joseph W. (Student), Goree, Pleasant K. (Student), Graham, Edward L. (Alumnus), Graham, John M. (Student), Groesbeeck, J. Norton (Student), Hampton, Wade speaks at commencement, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hays, D. L. (Student), Hearne, Charles Carroll, Jr. (Student), Heck, T. B. (Repairman), Henderson, Hiram H. (Worker)","Adams, J., Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Baldwin, John B. recommends R. B. White for teaching position, Beeton, Robert E. (Blacksmith), Bowie, Walter rents college-owned boarding house, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Clyce, James F., Desha, Lucius purchases scholarship, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Fox, William H., Gibbs, John T., Gordon, Edward Clifford (Student and Clerk to the Faculty), Heck, T. B. (Repairman)","Adams, J. (1868), Campbell, Robert (Lexington Postmaster), Chamberlain, C. T. purchases scholarship, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Bayly, Richard Beveridge (Student), Brown, William (Trustee), Buck, William M. regarding background of student R. B. Bayly, Chamberlain, C. T., Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer) declines reappointment as treasurer but continues as secretary of the trustees, Flewellen, Robert T., Jr. (Student), Fuller, Nathan S. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Heck, T. B. (Repairman), Henderson, James W. (Kentucky governor) purchases scholarships","Allan, William (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Faculty), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, S. J., Chapin, William T. (Alumnus) recommended for treasurer's position, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Figgat, C. M., Gibson, Gilbert Burton (Student) also instructor, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Treasurer) resignation of","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Allen, Donald (Student), Allen, Thomas H. (Student) purchases scholarship, Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Anderson, William A. (Alumnus), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee), Barlow, John S., Jr. (Student), Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Bullitt, Thomas W., Bumpus, James J., Carson, William W. (Student), Carter, Hill (Student), Chapin, William T. (Alumnus), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Cockrill, Sterling R. (Student), Coleman, Frank (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Davis, William W. (Student), Desha, Lucius, Dunlap, James W. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer), Garrett, Christopher C. (Student), Gibbs, William Jasper (Student), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Graves, William Samuel (Student), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hobson, John Peyton (Student)","Echols, John (Trustee) accepts appointment, Edmondson, James K. (Treasurer)","Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)","Ammen, Marcus donated portrait of Lee to College, Breckinridge, John C. considered for teaching position, Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Clerk to the Faculty)","Alexander, Archibald (Alumnus) anecdote regarding his professorship at Princeton, Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee Secretary), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee)","Allan, William (Faculty), Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Barclay, Hugh (Trustee) resignation of, Berkeley, Edmund, Jr. (Faculty), Boyd, Alston (Student), Carlton, Hubbard Gardner (Student), Chandler, Samuel Temple (Alumnus) regarding scholarship for son D. M. Chandler, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Crawford, George Bourland (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, Samuel Miller (Merchant), Dunlap, William Madison (Student), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) takes oath of office, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Gray, William Winbourne (Student), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee) resigns as trustee and rector and continues as faculty, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Dold, William (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Gibbs, John T., Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Graves, Joseph A. (Student)","Allan, William (Faculty), Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Bayly, Richard Beveridge (Student), Boude, John Clinton (Student), Boyd, Alston (Student), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Burks, Martin Parks (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty),  Carlton, Hubbard Gardner (Student), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davis, Jefferson regarding request to speak at commencement, Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Effinger, J. Frederick (Student), Feagin, Noah B. (Student), Fishburne, James Abbott (Student), Graves, Joseph A. (Student), Grey, James Magee (Student), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Hobson, John Peyton (Student)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Bayne, Howard R. (Student, University of Richmond) writes W. H. Ruffner regarding the meal system at the University of Richmond, Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Crofton, F. B., Dold, William (Treasurer), Echols, John (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Gibbs, John T.","Allan, William (Faculty), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Student)","Bowie, Walter (Proctor), Brockenbrough, John W. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Ammen, Marcus (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dold, William (Treasurer), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary)","Allan, William (Faculty), Ammen, Marcus (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) bequest, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates Howard Library to College, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus), Desha, Lucius, Jr. (Student), Dold, William (Treasurer), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Dunlap, William Madison (Student) also instructor, Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor) legal papers regarding estate, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates bonds to College, Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Brown, William (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davis, Jefferson declines to speak at commencement, Dold, William (Treasurer)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee), Allan, William (Faculty), Baxter, Sidney S. (Trustee) his History of Washington College as it appeared in the \"Lexington Gazette,\" Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee)","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor), Edmonds, William (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Student)","Allan, William (Trustee), Benjamin, Judah P. receives honorary degree, Bowie, Walter (Proctor) complains about living conditions, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty) resignation of, Campbell, John A. receives honorary degree, Cottrell, Joseph receives honorary degree, Dold, William (Treasurer), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, H. Herbert receives honorary degree","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Benjamin, Judah P., Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Dold, William (Treasurer), Douglass, John A. (Alumnus), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary),","Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Ayres, Brown (Student), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Bradford, Vincent L. receives honorary degree, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Capen, Nahum recommended for honorary degree, Dold, William (Treasurer), Durrett, William Templeton (Student), Fergusson, Harvey Butler (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Student), Harris, H. Herbert","Bradford, Vincent L., Capen, Nahum","Alexander, George Douglass (Student), Banks, William A. (Student), Dunlap, A. D. regarding production of play in Richmond for benefit of Lee Memorial Fund","Allan, William (Trustee), Bradford, Vincent L., Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Coe, W. G. receives honorary degree, Corcoran, William W. (Benefactor) donates portrait of himself to College, Downman, R. W., Echols, John (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, William Wirt Henry (Faculty)","Browne, William U., Danforth, James A., Duncan, James A. (President, Randolph-Macon College), Estill, Harry (Faculty, Randolph-Macon College), Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, UVA), Harrison, James F. (Faculty, UVA), Hoffman, J.","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee) regarding increase in number of students and trustees, Blackford, Charles M. provides faculty recommendation, Bradford, Vincent L., Corcoran, William W. (Trustee) accepts position of trustee, Davis, T. N., Duncan, James A. (President, Randolph-Macon College), Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Gregory, Edward S., Grossman, William C., Gwathmey, Lewis T., Halsey, Don P., Haythe, John Gilbert (Alumnus), Hildebrand, F.","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)","Christian, Joseph, Gwathmey, Lewis T., Harrison, James A. (Faculty, Randolph-Macon), Hart, John, Hoffman, J.","Bradford, Vincent L., Brooks, Lewis (Benefactor) anonymously donates money for museum of natural history, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Deshon, Charles Augustus (Alumnus), Echols, John (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Henry, Joseph (Faculty, Princeton)","Akers, James Tazewell (Student), Bowie, Walter (Proctor), Brown, William (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) resignation of, Estill, Harry (Faculty, Randolph-Macon College), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty) accepts position","Bowie, Walter (Treasurer), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee)","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor), Bowie, Walter (Treasurer) resignation of, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L., Dillard, James Hardy (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) appointment, Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Davis, Richard T. receives honorary degree, Dennis, W. H. offers to board students, Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor)","Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Estill, Harry (Faculty)","Campbell, Robert Fishburne (Student), Davidson, James D. (Alumnus)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor), Ayres, Brown (Alumnus), Bowman, John Rice (Minister) receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Brooks, Lewis (Benefactor), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Campbell, Robert Fishburne (Student), Eaton, Thomas T. (Student), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Glenn, John Mark, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty) (Student), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hogan, John","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee)","Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty) death of, Gowen, Franklin B. (Benefactor)","Armstrong, J. G. nominated for honorary degree, Banks, William A. (Alumnus), Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Corry, Robert E. (Student), Dinwiddie, William recommended for honorary degree, Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Estill, Harry (Faculty) memorial to, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer)","Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Clark, James Shepherd (Alumnus), Coe, Harry Slicer (Alumnus), Deshon, Charles Augustus (Alumnus), Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Everett, Thomas Thompson, Forney, J. W., French, Francis O. (Benefactor), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hale, James W. regarding land owned by the Leyburns, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Armstrong, J. G., Bruce, Helm (Student), Carlisle, William Kinkead (Student), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Estill, Harry (Faculty), Hamilton, John H. (Student), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L., Cable, George Washington receives honorary degree, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Dwight, Henry E., Everett, Thomas Thompson, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, Virginia C. (Benefactor) endows scholarship for law school, Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hayne, Paul H. receives honorary degree","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Blair, Walter receives honorary degree, Bradford, Vincent L., Campbell, Harry Donald (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carlisle, John G. receives honorary degree, Claughton, H. O., Dallas, George M. (Attorney) regarding Packer bequest, Daniel, John W. receives honorary degree, Davidson, James D. (Alumnus) memorial on death of, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee) portrait of given to the College, Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Echols, John (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee), Godfrey, William F. (Librarian) memorial on death of, Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Godfrey, William F. (Librarian), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Trustee)","Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Student), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Gilkeson, Charles David (Student), Glasgow, William A., Jr. (Student)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.) makes donation to University, Bradford, Vincent L. memorial on death of, Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Student), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Carichoff, Eugene Rissell (Student), Graham, John A. (Alumnus), Hall, Jon recommended for honorary degree, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Hall, John, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Alexander, John McDowell (Trustee) resignation of, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Dabney, George E. (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Hall, John","Allan, William (Trustee), Blaine, James G., Bradford, Vincent L. memorial to, Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty) appointment of, Christian, Adolphus Bolivar (Trustee), Hall, John","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee), Barclay, John Woods (Alumnus), Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Boude, John Clinton (Alumnus), Brown, Samuel (Alumnus), Brown, William G. (Faculty) appointment of, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty) death of, Glasgow, Francis Thomas (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Haythe, Madison Haden (Alumnus)","Blanton, L. H. (Chancellor of Central University in KY), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Ida L. applies for admission to law school, Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gardner, J. S. recommended for honorary degree, Grammar, James recommended for honorary degree, Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Anderson, John R. (Proctor) regarding admission of son, Douglass S. Anderson to College, Armstrong, George D. (Faculty), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Brown, Samuel (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Ida L. denied admission to law school, Campbell, John Lyle (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian), Hoge, Moses D.","Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty)","Barber, Edward L. (Faculty), Birely, Evelina H. (Benefactor) bequest of, Boyd, Holmes, Jr. (Student), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, Benjamin F. regarding Birely estate, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, W A. recommended for honorary degree, Crampton, Henry Dunlop (Student), Dargan, Edwin C., Eaton, Thomas T. (Alumnus), Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Student), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harris, Charles Bosley (Alumnus), Harris, Lancelot Minor (Student), Henry, William Wirt recommended for honorary degree, Hilleary, Charles Tilghman (Student)","Campbell, W A., Gilmore, James H. (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Henry, William Wirt","Dargan, Edwin C.","Anderson, Francis T. (Trustee) regarding memorial to, Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Corcoran, William W. (Trustee) regarding memorial to, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Burks, Edward C. (Alumnus), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee)","Alison, Alexander recommended for honorary degree, Allen, Edward A. recommended for honorary degree, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dillard, James Hardy (Alumnus), Finley, George Williamson (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Student)","Allen, Edward A., Dillard, James Hardy (Alumnus), Finley, George Williamson (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Alison, Alexander","Allan, William (Trustee), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) appointed Secretary to the Board, Donovan, Caroline (Benefactor) makes bequest, Fuller, Jacob (Board Secretary) death of and memorial to, Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian)","Allan, Elizabeth P. (Mrs. William) regarding trustees' memorial to her husband, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Allan, William (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Donovan, Caroline (Benefactor), Echols, John (Trustee), Grigsby, Hugh Blair (Historian)","Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer)","Brown, William G. (Faculty)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Hendren, Samuel Rivers (Student)","Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus)","Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Cackley, A. M. receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Alumnus), Gilmore, Thomas (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, John H. (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hendrix, E. R. receives honorary degree","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty), Hendrix, E. R.","Harris, Carter J. (Faculty)","Beale, George W. recommended for honorary degree, Bolling, William H. (Alumnus), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee), Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty) adjudged a \"lunatic\" and removed from professorship","Arnold, James Thomas (Student) death of, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dumble, Edwin Theodore (Alumnus), Field, David Dudley donates books to law school, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hodgson, Joseph Ellis (Student)","Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Beale, George W., Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cocke, Alonzo Rice (Alumnus), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Bolling, Anna P. recommends E. W. McCorkle for honorary degree, Bradlee, Caleb Davis recommends W. Pigott for honorary degree, Brooke, F. J. recommends C. S. M. See for honorary degree, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Campbell, W A., Carter, Hill (Alumnus), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University) recommended for honorary degree, Glazebrook, Otis O., Harding, Chester (Artist) portrait of James Madison owned by the university, Hoge, Moses D.","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Brown, William (Trustee) death of, Brown, William G. (Faculty), Canter, Howard Vernon (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University)","Barbour, L. G. recommended for honorary degree, Brown, William (Trustee), Brown, William G. (Faculty) resignation asked for, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fortier, Alcee (Faculty, Tulane University), Harris, Carter J. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Gates, Merrill E. (President, Amherst College)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Edmondson, James K. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Campbell, Leslie Lyle (Alumnus), Darnall, Henry Thomas (Alumnus), Ebersole, Ruel Elberton (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (Faculty)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Brockenbrough, Francis H. (Alumnus) regarding housing of students, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee), Harrison, James A. (Faculty) resignation of","Bayly, Richard regarding the Robert H. Bayly Scholarship, Brown, J. Thompson, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Christian, George L. (Attorney) recommends D. Guthrie for honorary degree, Coleman, J. Tinsley, Daniel, John W. declines position as professor of law, Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee), Dennis, Thomas H. (Alumnus), Doherty, Francis requests honorary degree, Echols, John (Trustee) death of","Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crockett, Stuart requests honorary degree, Echols, John (Trustee) memorial to, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Bryan, George applies for teaching position, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Echols, John (Trustee) memorial to","Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.) establishes scholarship, Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Chamberlain, John recommended for honorary degree, Davis, John William (Alumnus), Duke, R. T. W., Jr., Fishburne, John Wood (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)","Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Bradford, Juliet S. (Mrs. Vincent L.), Chamberlain, John, Davis, John William (Alumnus)","Ammen, Samuel Z. (Student), Chamberlain, John, Chambers, James Quarles (Alumnus), Cocke, Alonzo Rice (Alumnus), Gardner, J. S. recommends W. L. Wilson for presidency, Gildersleeve, Basil L., (Faculty, Johns Hopkins University), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University)","Batchelor, Van Astor (Student), Bayly, Robert H. (Benefactor), Bruce, Helm (Trustee), Carter, Thomas H. recommended for presidency, Estill, Clara Davidson regarding purchase of President Lee's home by the UDC, Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cowan, James Randall Kent (Student), Fishburne, John Wood (Alumnus), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Student), Harlow, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Boppel, Charles Jacob (Alumnus), Brooke, F. J. receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Carson, T. M. receives honorary degree, Craighill, William P. receives honorary degree, Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus) regarding gift to law school, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Davis, John William (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Harrison, James A. (UVA Faculty) receives honorary degree","Anderson, William A. (Trustee) university sells land to, Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus), Davis, John William (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Anschutz, Frank Hamilton (Student), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dennis, Robert F. (Associate Trustee) death of, memorial tribute to, Edmondson, James K. (Trustee) death of, memorial tribute to, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University) donates books to library, Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty)","Brooke, George W. (Attorney) writes on behalf of E. P. Walton, Bruce, Helm (Trustee) resigns, Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee) appointment, Hoar, George F. (U. S. Senator)","Alexander, William McFadden (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Bonner, Robert (Publisher) receives honorary degree, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Downey, Frank LeFevre (Student), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Garrow, John Wanroy (Student), Gilman, Daniel C. (President, Johns Hopkins University) regarding donation of books, Hattan, William Cary (Student)","Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Student), Barret, LeRoy Carr (Faculty), Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Campbell, Robert Granville (Student), Crawford, Charles E. and Crawford, Emma L. citation to land owned by, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graham, John A. (Alumnus), Graves, Charles A. (Faculty) resigns, Harlow, Benjamin Franklin (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Barret, LeRoy Carr (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Guthrie, Donald (Minister) recommended for honorary degree","Boyd, Andrew Hunter (Alumnus) declines appointment as trustee, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Clark, William L., Jr. (Faculty) appointed as law professor, Constable, James M. (Merchant) donation of, Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty) resigns, Graves, Charles A. (Faculty), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee) appointment of","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Clark, William L., Jr. (Faculty) regarding dismissal from faculty, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Henderson, George Francis Robert receives honorary degree","Bradford, Vincent L. financial account of his estate, Herbert, Hilary A.","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Alumnus) temporary law professor, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L. regarding bequest, Conrad, William Davis (Student), Draper, William F. receives honorary degree, donation of, Hamlin, Charles S. donation to law school","Bradford, Vincent L., Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty)","Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Draper, William F., Fauntleroy, Cornelius H., Fauntleroy, Thomas T.","Bradford, Vincent L., Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Crenshaw, William T. (Alumnus) Crenshaw scholarship withdrawn, Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Draper, William F., Fay, Edwin W. (Faculty), Hamlin, Charles S., Harris, J. K. recommended for honorary degree","Blanton, L. H. (Chancellor of Central University in KY), Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes (Associate Trustee) recommended for presidency, Brooke, George W. (Attorney), Douthat, R. W., Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Gordon, John Brown, Hampton, John W. recommended for honorary degree","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barr, William A. recommended for honorary degree, Brockenbrough, John W. (Faculty) portrait of donated to University, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Colston, Edward (Alumnus), Cramer, Frederick Worman (Student), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Hamilton, John H. (Alumnus), Hamilton, Virginia C. (Benefactor)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President) election of, Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee)","Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President)","Hall, Lyman recommended for honorary degree","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Cleveland, Stephen Grover (Former U. S. President), Hall, Lyman","Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Davis, John William (Alumnus), Hailey, Thomas Griffin (Alumnus)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Cockrell, Joseph Elmore (Alumnus), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty)","Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Bowles, John Albert (Alumnus), Bryan, George applies for teaching position, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Ewing, Robert (Alumnus), Fishburne, James Abbott (Alumnus), Fletcher, John (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M., Haislip, Reuben Drake (Alumnus)","Bryan, George, Campbell, Irving E., Carter, Hill (Alumnus), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Hall, Henry (Student) death of, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Blain, Daniel (Alumnus), Bryan, George, Burroughs, A. W., Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Irving E., Davis, John William (Alumnus), Haythe, John Gilbert (Alumnus)","Chevalier, Stuart (Student), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee)","Dail, Herbert Hall (Student) involved in alleged honor violation","Brown, William Henry (Alumnus), Funkhouser, Joel (Alumnus)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Ayres, Brown (Alumnus), Blackford, Launcelot Minor receives honorary degree, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Gravatt, William L. receives honorary degree","Davidson, Sue regarding purchase of Jackson's house","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dold, C. Graham (Alumnus), Greenblatt, Morris (Student) regarding illness, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Carnegie, Andrew regarding donation for construction of library, Crow, Charles Langley (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Green, Berryman receives honorary degree, Harvey, William S. (Janitor)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Dold, C. Graham (Alumnus)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dexter, Charles Edwin (Student)","Bitzer, Emory West (Student), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee) resigns, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Bibb, Julius regarding position in heating and power plant, Carnegie, Andrew, Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee) tribute to","Bradford, Vincent L., Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Crawford, Francis Randolph (Student), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty)","Chambers, Frank R. regarding financial aid for student G. J. Dominick, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Dominick, George Jackson (Student)","Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Adams, Charles Francis (1907) makes donation to University, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chambers, Frank R., Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Fishburne, Clement D. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A. (Trustee) resigns, Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)","Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Downman, John Yates recommended for honorary degree","Bruce, Philip Alexander recommended for honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Bradford, Vincent L., Bruce, Philip Alexander, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty) appointed Dean of university, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Carnegie, Andrew, Denny, Collins receives honorary degree, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Downman, John Yates, Dunn, Paul Roderick (Student) death of, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Beddow, Noel Russell (Student), Blackburn, Joseph Ramsey (Student), Blake, Colin Murcheson, Jr. (Student), Collins, Lawrence Marcus (Student), Daniel, John Laurence (Student), Denny, George Hutcheson (President)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Student), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Heyward, Duncan Clinch (Alumnus)","Barringer, Paul B. (President of Virginia Tech), Dickey, Robert William (Student)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Student)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty)","Dickey, Robert William (Student), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farquhar, Benjamin Harrison (Student)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Dickey, Robert William (Student), Farquhar, Benjamin Harrison (Student), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Graham, William re-internment of, Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Denny, George Hutcheson (President) resigns, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee)","Bradford, Vincent L., Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Adams, Charles Francis, Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Benjamin, Marcus recommends G. Hunt for honorary degree, Bradford, Gamaliel recommended for honorary degree, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Chester, Samuel Hall (Alumnus), Coale, R. Dorsey, Flournoy, Richard W., Jr. (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Blanton, Sallie McD. (Dining Hall Manager), Bradford, Gamaliel, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Carnegie, Andrew, Cross, Elizabeth W. (Mrs. George) rents Letcher house from university, DeForest, Robert W., Dickey, Robert William (Student), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Flournoy, Richard W., Jr. (Alumnus), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Bradford, Gamaliel, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Ashby, Thomas Almond (Alumnus), Coale, R. Dorsey","Bradford, Vincent L.","Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) donation to university, will of, Doremus, Jessie","Alexander, Charles Beatty recommended for honorary degree, Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Bell, Wilbur Cosby (Alumnus), Campbell, John Lyle, Jr. (Treasurer) death of, Denny, George Hutcheson (President), Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty)","Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee) elected rector, Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Blain, John Mercer (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Converse, Paul Dulaney (Faculty), Daniels, Josephus receives honorary degree, Doremus, Jessie donates money for new gymnasium, Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Gary, Ernest H. (Student) death of, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Gordon, Angus Neal (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee), Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Caldwell, Henry Stafford (Alumnus), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus)","Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Bacon, Henry D. hired to work with planning of new gymnasium, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Baker, William Hoge (Alumnus) recommended for trustee, Booker, J. E. receives honorary degree,Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty) granted leave of absence, Caldwell, Henry Stafford (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), Cross, Elizabeth W. (Mrs. George), Currell, William Spenser (Faculty) resigns, Dabney, Charles W. receives honorary degree, Davis, John William (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Deaver, Charles R. sells land to university, Doremus, Robert P. (Benefactor) portrait of donated to university, Doremus, Jessie donates portrait of husband to university, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fisher, James Carl (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee), Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Hagan, Hugh Johnson (Alumnus), Hamilton, Augustus Houston (Trustee) resigns","Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus)","Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty) resigns, Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for honorary degree, Dunham, Plato nominated for honorary degree, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, Charles H. nominated for honorary degree","Adams, Charles Francis (1916) memorial tablet in honor of Adams given to University, Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Ancell, Benjamin Lucius (Alumnus), Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee) death of and tribute to, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty) appointment of, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee) death of and tribute to, Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, Charles H. receives honorary degree, Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Barclay, Alexander Tedford (Trustee), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Estill, Clara Davidson, Gaines, Albert Winston (Trustee), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty) resigns, Harrison, Fairfax elected proxy for university","Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus) establishes loan fund, Bell, William Alexander (Alumnus), Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Dodd, Edwin M. (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Estill, Clara Davidson leaves property to university, Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Gignilliat, George W., Jr. (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Greever, Gustavus Garland (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty)","Anderson, Henry Watkins (Alumnus), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Estill, Clara Davidson, Henderson, A. T. (Accountant)","Addison, Walter E. (1917) receives honorary degree, Brown, Willard C. gives military training to students, Burks, Martin Parks (Faculty), Colston, Edward (Alumnus), Crooks, Charles G. (Centre College Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Dodd, Edwin M. (Faculty), Edwards, Murray E. gives military training to students, Eggleston, Joseph D. receives honorary degree, Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Grossman, Edgar Frederick (Faculty)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Harvey, Thomas Hope (Alumnus) establishes loan fund","Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Edwards, Murray E., Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flood, Henry Delaware (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Fraser, A. M. (Trustee), Glasgow, William A., Jr. (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Harvey, Thomas Hope (Alumnus)","Edwards, Murray E.","Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty)","Burtner, William Olin (Faculty), Campbell, Harry Donald (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dargan, Marion, Jr. (Faculty), Davis, Reuben F. physician for flu epidemic, Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Farrar, Thomas James (Faculty), Fenner, Charles Payne receives honorary degree, Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M. (Trustee), Freeman, Douglas Southall receives honorary degree, Glasgow, Robert (Alumnus) physician during flu epidemic, Grasty, John Sharshall, Jr. (Faculty), Hall, Howard Lewis (Faculty)","Blaine, Anita McCormick regarding Cyrus H. McCormick endowment, Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Dargan, Marion, Jr. (Faculty) resigns, Davis, John Johnston (Alumnus), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee) death of and memorial to, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty), Hall, Howard Lewis (Faculty) resigns and is appointed to financial campaign, Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Bennett, Albert Luther (Alumnus), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Coan, William (Faculty), Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Farnham, William Edward (Faculty), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glasgow, Samuel McPheeters (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty), Hogue, Addison (Faculty) resigns and receives honorary degree","Fleming, Robert Hanson (Trustee) memorial to, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty)","Bacot, Daniel Huger (Faculty), Cox, Lewis Berkeley (Faculty), Easter, De La Warr Benjamin (Faculty), Graham, Edward Lacy (Alumnus) death of, Graham, John Alexander (Faculty), Hancock, Glover Dunn (Faculty)","Allan, William (Alumnus), Bacot, Daniel Huger (Faculty), Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Coan, William (Faculty), Cox, Lewis Berkeley (Faculty) resigns, Davis, John William (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Davis, Westmoreland receives honorary degree, Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Farnham, William Edward (Faculty), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Flood, Henry Delaware (Alumnus) nominated for Trustee, Glass, Carter receives honorary degree, Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Graham, Samuel Jordan (Alumnus) nominated for trustee","Alexander, William McFaddin (Alumnus), Anderson, Herbert (Alumnus) regarding organ given in memory of, Anderson, Lucy donates organ to Lee Chapel in memory of son, Bartlette, Talbot Iryl (Alumnus), Bell, William Alexander (Alumnus), Blain, Hugh Mercer (Alumnus), Brown, Isabella W. donates husband's library and establishes scholarship, Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Bryant, Louis Paul, Jr. (Alumnus), Cocke, Lucian Howard (Trustee), DeHart, James (Coach), Gladney, John Bonner (Alumnus), Gordon, Edward Clifford (Trustee), Hoffman, Walter Henry (Alumnus)","Allan, William (Alumnus), Baker, Newton Diehl (Alumnus), Armistead, Jacob D. M. (Alumnus), Bell, William Alexander (Alumnus and Trustee) elected, Breidenbach, Oscar Holder (Alumnus), Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty), Brown, William Moseley (Faculty), Calvert, William Jonathan, Jr. (Faculty), Campbell, John Lyle (Alumnus), Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus), Coan, William (Faculty), Coyner, Martin B. (Faculty), Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Ellis, Wade Hampton (Alumnus), Fletcher, Forest (Faculty), Freeman, Douglas Southall nominated for Trustee, Frierson, Samuel Williams (Alumnus), Glasgow, Frank Thomas (Trustee), Glenn, John Mark (Alumnus), Graham, Samuel Jordan (Alumnus), Hamilton, Farrar Petrie (Alumnus)","Anderson, William A. (Trustee), Bell, William Alexander (Trustee), Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Flournoy, Benjamin Courtlandt (Alumnus), Fraser, A. M. (Trustee) resigns","Allen, William (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Bean, William Gleason (Faculty), Brett, Ernest E. (Faculty), Brown, Isabella W., Calvert, William Jonathan, Jr. (Faculty), Campbell, Robert Granville (Faculty), Caskie, James Randolph (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Chamberlain, George Earle (Alumnus) nominated for trustee, Claudy, John William (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Coan, William (Faculty), Day, John Henry (Alumnus) receives honorary degree, Desha, Lucius Junius (Faculty), Dickey, Robert William (Faculty), Ellis, Thomas Jean (Faculty), Farnham, William Edward (Faculty) resigns, Fraser, A. M. (Trustee), Frierson, Samuel Williams (Alumnus), Gill, Carl E. L. (Faculty), Glasgow, Robert (Alumnus) regarding is position as university physician, Gordon, Armistead Churchill receives honorary degree, Handley, Charles O. 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