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Typescript.","Bond for $1,250.00 of the Confederate States of America, issued to C.H. Dimmock. Signed by Ro. Tyler, Register of the Treasury of C.S.A. PADS","Full text: \"Petersburg, The Cockade City was under siege by Grant's army for over nine months-- the longest period that any Southern city held out against Federal capture.\"","Application for the services of C.H.D. Typescript.(Xerox copy included).","Pass for a paroled prisoner for the Army of Northern Virginia, Capt. C.H. Dimmock, by order of Gen. R.E. Lee, signed by W.O. Dayton (Xerox copy included). PADS","Certification that Chas. H. Dimmock has taken the Oath presented by the President of the United States. Signed by C.E. Scoville (Xerox copy included). PADS","Rejoicing that C.H.D. is to serve the state of Virginia in peacetime. ACop","Some of the pencil drawings are labeled:  Rio Delores Territory, Lguna de los Cabbelos, near Galisto, New Mexico, \"The Cathedral\" from Camp 39, The Sierra La Plata, The Siera La Plata and Valley of the Plata and The Pogosa."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dimmock, Charles H. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Papers, 1831-1903, of Thomas P. Knox, his daughter Mrs. Janet P. Fauntleroy, her husband Charles M. Fauntleroy, their daughter Janet Knox Fauntleroy Harrison, her husband Powell Harrison and other family members. Letters primarily discuss family life and conditions at various towns in Virginia, including at Winchester, Charlottesville, and West Point. Letters also discuss agriculture, the Civil War, female social life, and other.","A. J. Marshall to the Honorable John Scott, recommending Mr. Knox for the office of Commissioner of the Chancery.","J. Knox, in Jefferson County, to his brother, Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, about the death of their father.","Mrs. A. M. Fauntleroy, in Baton Rouge, to Mrs. Janet P. Faund-Le-Roy, care to T.T. Fauntleroy, Leesburg, Virginiaa. Re: the expected birth of a child.","Sermon preached at the baptism of Janet Knox Fauntleroy, daughter of Charles and Janet Fauntleroy.","Draft of letter from Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Charles M. Fauntleroy, about the death of his daughter Janet.","M.B. to her sister, about the elder Janet Fauntleroy's illness and death.","T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Charles Fauntleroy, about the death of his child and the health of his daughter Janet.","M. B. T. Randolph, at \"E.V.,\" to Mrs. Catherine Knox, care of Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Charles Fauntleroy coming home.","T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Winchester, to Mrs. Knox, Leesburg. Re: the birth of his son and the baby with Mrs. Knox (her grand-daughter, Janet Fauntleroy).","Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Washington, D.C., to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet.","Charles .M. Fauntleroy, in Philadelphia, to Mrs. Thomas P. Knox, in Winchester, expressing concern for \"my darling child.\"","Charles M. Fauntleroy, aboard the U.S.S. Cyane Brooklyn Navy Yard, to Thomas P. Knox in Leesburg.","H. C. Annan, in St. Louis, to T.P. Knox.","Two letters. Mrs. A.M. Fauntleroy, at West Point, to T.P. Knox, 15 October 1856; A.M. Fauntleroy to his daughter Janet K. Fauntleroy about her father arriving.","Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet growing up.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, about the Federals crossing the river at Martinsburg.","Kate, in Winchester, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, her niece, about moving away, probably to Leesburg with her maternal grandparents.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Campbell C. House, to Thomas P. Knox.","Janet K Fauntleroy, Charlottesville, to Thomas P. Knox, about receiving two letters from her father in one day.","Sale of personal property, George Turner, Proprietor.","Three letters from Janet K. Fauntleroy, April 1864.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Piedmont, to Thomas P. Knox, about the high prices of treats.","Janet K. Fauntleroy to her grandfather (probably Thomas K. Knox), inviting him to come live with her other grandfather (probably Thomas T. Fauntleroy).","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Piedmont Institiute, to Grand, about returning to Miss Seton's.","Lelia Louther, in Rome, Italy, to Janet Fauntleroy, Washington, including a description of Rome, where Janet's father is posted.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, Point of Rocks, reporting marriage of her father in Italy and death of his new wife in 5 or 6 weeks.","Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Charlotte Ct. House., to Thomas. P. Knox, to move into his house. Fauntleroy is Janet's paternal grandfather, and Knox is her maternal grandfather.","J. F. Fauntleroy, in Kinlock, Virginia, to T. Knox, suggesting that Knox move in with him when he opens practice in Leesburg.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, to Janet K. Fauntleroy at The Female College of Patapsco, about her father and uncle John visiting him.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Patapsco Institute, to her grandfather Thomas P. Knox, expressing pity for girls without mothers.","Two Letters from Thomas P. Knox, February 1867.","Thomas P. Knox, Leesburg, Virginia, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, expressing love and pride.","T.P. Knox, Leesburg, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, about missing her.","Six love letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, several including nosegay.","Father Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Aston near Alexandria, Louisiana, to Janet K. Fauntleroy about the possibility of marrying Powell Harrison.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, Baltimore, to Powell Harrison, Leesburg.","T.T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Powell Harrison, Leesburg, wishing his neice Janet well.","Two letters from Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Windsor, to husband Powell Harrison about their first child.","Janet K. Harrison, Windsor, to T.P. Knox, telling her grandfather about her daughter.","Five letters from Powell Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about Little Janet needing warmth in the cold weather.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Powell Harrison, in Cincinnati, to Mrs. Powell Harrison, care of John M. Harrison, Upperville, Fauquier Company, Virgina, about a land deal and Cincinnati.","Powell Harrison, Staunton, to Janet about their house and furniture.","Five letters from Powell Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about their children and court business.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about court adjourning in the morning.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet about her taking her daughters to Winchester.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Edwin D. Sampson, in Hazelwood, to Mr. Harrison about a visit to Leesburg.","Janet K. Harrison, in Hazelwood, to \"My dear Husband\" Powell Harrison about their two daughters and one son.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison including mention of \"your Pa and uncle John.\"","Powell Harrison, of M. \u0026 P. Harrison, Attorneys at Law, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Sampsons.","L.L. Grayson, at Sailor's Rest, to Janet K. Harrison, grieving the death of her young son.","Janet K. Harrison to Mary about the death of her infant son.","Two letters from Powell Harrison, in Greenbrier Springs, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Springs for his health.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, in Saratoga Springs, to Janet K. Harrison, including a description of the town and hotel.","Powell Harrison, Windsor, to his wife Janet K. Harrison about his health and the running of the farm in his absence.","Incomplete letter from Ashton, first name unknown, to Janet K. Harrison, rejoicing in the birth of a son to Janet and the recovery of her husband's health.","S. McGill to Captain Powell Harrison, including a prescription and a daily diet.","Mary Hazelwood, to Janet K. Harrison, wishing her husband better health.","Edward B. Harrison, in Paris, France, to Mrs. Janet Harrison, inLeesburg, expressing sympathy on the death of Powell Harrison from a cousin.","A.M. Harrison to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Leesburg about neighborhood affairs.","Incomplete letter from an unknown sender to Janet K. Harrison about having five children, but no mention of the husband.","J. Mortimer Ridgman to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison about the marriage of \"Miss Bena Harrison.\"","A.M. Harrison to Janet K. Harrison, incomplete note about an infant daughter.","Rebecca L. Donald to Mrs. Harrison about the death of Mr. Saunders.","Covers addressed to Mrs. Powell Harrison and Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy (before her marriage), 4 pieces, and note from Baltimore, Adams Express Co.","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","Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 F27","/repositories/2/resources/8754"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Fauntleroy Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Fauntleroy Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Fauntleroy Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Charlottesville (Va.)--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Winchester (Va.)--History--19th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Charlottesville (Va.)--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Winchester (Va.)--History--19th century"],"creator_ssm":["Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P."],"creator_ssim":["Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P."],"creators_ssim":["Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P."],"places_ssim":["Charlottesville (Va.)--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Winchester (Va.)--History--19th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Presented"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Agriculture--Virginia--19th century","Correspondence"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Agriculture--Virginia--19th century","Correspondence"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["81 items"],"extent_ssm":["0.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["0.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence"],"date_range_isim":[1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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Fauntleroy, at Piedmont Institiute, to Grand, about returning to Miss Seton's.","Lelia Louther, in Rome, Italy, to Janet Fauntleroy, Washington, including a description of Rome, where Janet's father is posted.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, Point of Rocks, reporting marriage of her father in Italy and death of his new wife in 5 or 6 weeks.","Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Charlotte Ct. House., to Thomas. P. Knox, to move into his house. Fauntleroy is Janet's paternal grandfather, and Knox is her maternal grandfather.","J. F. Fauntleroy, in Kinlock, Virginia, to T. Knox, suggesting that Knox move in with him when he opens practice in Leesburg.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, to Janet K. Fauntleroy at The Female College of Patapsco, about her father and uncle John visiting him.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Patapsco Institute, to her grandfather Thomas P. Knox, expressing pity for girls without mothers.","Two Letters from Thomas P. Knox, February 1867.","Thomas P. 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Harrison, in Hazelwood, to \"My dear Husband\" Powell Harrison about their two daughters and one son.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison including mention of \"your Pa and uncle John.\"","Powell Harrison, of M. \u0026 P. Harrison, Attorneys at Law, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Sampsons.","L.L. Grayson, at Sailor's Rest, to Janet K. Harrison, grieving the death of her young son.","Janet K. Harrison to Mary about the death of her infant son.","Two letters from Powell Harrison, in Greenbrier Springs, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Springs for his health.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, in Saratoga Springs, to Janet K. Harrison, including a description of the town and hotel.","Powell Harrison, Windsor, to his wife Janet K. Harrison about his health and the running of the farm in his absence.","Incomplete letter from Ashton, first name unknown, to Janet K. Harrison, rejoicing in the birth of a son to Janet and the recovery of her husband's health.","S. McGill to Captain Powell Harrison, including a prescription and a daily diet.","Mary Hazelwood, to Janet K. Harrison, wishing her husband better health.","Edward B. Harrison, in Paris, France, to Mrs. Janet Harrison, inLeesburg, expressing sympathy on the death of Powell Harrison from a cousin.","A.M. Harrison to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Leesburg about neighborhood affairs.","Incomplete letter from an unknown sender to Janet K. Harrison about having five children, but no mention of the husband.","J. Mortimer Ridgman to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison about the marriage of \"Miss Bena Harrison.\"","A.M. Harrison to Janet K. Harrison, incomplete note about an infant daughter.","Rebecca L. Donald to Mrs. Harrison about the death of Mr. Saunders.","Covers addressed to Mrs. Powell Harrison and Miss Janet K. 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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.","Papers, 1831-1903, of Thomas P. Knox, his daughter Mrs. Janet P. Fauntleroy, her husband Charles M. Fauntleroy, their daughter Janet Knox Fauntleroy Harrison, her husband Powell Harrison and other family members. Letters primarily discuss family life and conditions at various towns in Virginia, including at Winchester, Charlottesville, and West Point. Letters also discuss agriculture, the Civil War, female social life, and other.","A. J. Marshall to the Honorable John Scott, recommending Mr. Knox for the office of Commissioner of the Chancery.","J. Knox, in Jefferson County, to his brother, Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, about the death of their father.","Mrs. A. M. Fauntleroy, in Baton Rouge, to Mrs. Janet P. Faund-Le-Roy, care to T.T. Fauntleroy, Leesburg, Virginiaa. Re: the expected birth of a child.","Sermon preached at the baptism of Janet Knox Fauntleroy, daughter of Charles and Janet Fauntleroy.","Draft of letter from Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Charles M. Fauntleroy, about the death of his daughter Janet.","M.B. to her sister, about the elder Janet Fauntleroy's illness and death.","T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Charles Fauntleroy, about the death of his child and the health of his daughter Janet.","M. B. T. Randolph, at \"E.V.,\" to Mrs. Catherine Knox, care of Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Charles Fauntleroy coming home.","T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Winchester, to Mrs. Knox, Leesburg. Re: the birth of his son and the baby with Mrs. Knox (her grand-daughter, Janet Fauntleroy).","Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Washington, D.C., to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet.","Charles .M. Fauntleroy, in Philadelphia, to Mrs. Thomas P. Knox, in Winchester, expressing concern for \"my darling child.\"","Charles M. Fauntleroy, aboard the U.S.S. Cyane Brooklyn Navy Yard, to Thomas P. Knox in Leesburg.","H. C. Annan, in St. Louis, to T.P. Knox.","Two letters. Mrs. A.M. Fauntleroy, at West Point, to T.P. Knox, 15 October 1856; A.M. Fauntleroy to his daughter Janet K. Fauntleroy about her father arriving.","Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. 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Fauntleroy, at Piedmont Institiute, to Grand, about returning to Miss Seton's.","Lelia Louther, in Rome, Italy, to Janet Fauntleroy, Washington, including a description of Rome, where Janet's father is posted.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, Point of Rocks, reporting marriage of her father in Italy and death of his new wife in 5 or 6 weeks.","Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Charlotte Ct. House., to Thomas. P. Knox, to move into his house. Fauntleroy is Janet's paternal grandfather, and Knox is her maternal grandfather.","J. F. Fauntleroy, in Kinlock, Virginia, to T. Knox, suggesting that Knox move in with him when he opens practice in Leesburg.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, to Janet K. Fauntleroy at The Female College of Patapsco, about her father and uncle John visiting him.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Patapsco Institute, to her grandfather Thomas P. Knox, expressing pity for girls without mothers.","Two Letters from Thomas P. Knox, February 1867.","Thomas P. 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Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about Little Janet needing warmth in the cold weather.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Powell Harrison, in Cincinnati, to Mrs. Powell Harrison, care of John M. Harrison, Upperville, Fauquier Company, Virgina, about a land deal and Cincinnati.","Powell Harrison, Staunton, to Janet about their house and furniture.","Five letters from Powell Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about their children and court business.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about court adjourning in the morning.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet about her taking her daughters to Winchester.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Edwin D. Sampson, in Hazelwood, to Mr. Harrison about a visit to Leesburg.","Janet K. Harrison, in Hazelwood, to \"My dear Husband\" Powell Harrison about their two daughters and one son.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison including mention of \"your Pa and uncle John.\"","Powell Harrison, of M. \u0026 P. Harrison, Attorneys at Law, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Sampsons.","L.L. Grayson, at Sailor's Rest, to Janet K. Harrison, grieving the death of her young son.","Janet K. Harrison to Mary about the death of her infant son.","Two letters from Powell Harrison, in Greenbrier Springs, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Springs for his health.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, in Saratoga Springs, to Janet K. Harrison, including a description of the town and hotel.","Powell Harrison, Windsor, to his wife Janet K. Harrison about his health and the running of the farm in his absence.","Incomplete letter from Ashton, first name unknown, to Janet K. 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B. T. Randolph, at \"E.V.,\" to Mrs. Catherine Knox, care of Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Charles Fauntleroy coming home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Winchester, to Mrs. Knox, Leesburg. Re: the birth of his son and the baby with Mrs. Knox (her grand-daughter, Janet Fauntleroy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles M. Fauntleroy, in Washington, D.C., to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles .M. Fauntleroy, in Philadelphia, to Mrs. Thomas P. Knox, in Winchester, expressing concern for \"my darling child.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles M. Fauntleroy, aboard the U.S.S. Cyane Brooklyn Navy Yard, to Thomas P. Knox in Leesburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. C. Annan, in St. Louis, to T.P. Knox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters. Mrs. A.M. Fauntleroy, at West Point, to T.P. Knox, 15 October 1856; A.M. Fauntleroy to his daughter Janet K. Fauntleroy about her father arriving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles M. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet growing up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, about the Federals crossing the river at Martinsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKate, in Winchester, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, her niece, about moving away, probably to Leesburg with her maternal grandparents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy, at Campbell C. House, to Thomas P. Knox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K Fauntleroy, Charlottesville, to Thomas P. Knox, about receiving two letters from her father in one day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of personal property, George Turner, Proprietor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters from Janet K. Fauntleroy, April 1864.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy, at Piedmont, to Thomas P. Knox, about the high prices of treats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy to her grandfather (probably Thomas K. Knox), inviting him to come live with her other grandfather (probably Thomas T. Fauntleroy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy, at Piedmont Institiute, to Grand, about returning to Miss Seton's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLelia Louther, in Rome, Italy, to Janet Fauntleroy, Washington, including a description of Rome, where Janet's father is posted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, Point of Rocks, reporting marriage of her father in Italy and death of his new wife in 5 or 6 weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas T. Fauntleroy, Charlotte Ct. House., to Thomas. P. Knox, to move into his house. Fauntleroy is Janet's paternal grandfather, and Knox is her maternal grandfather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. F. Fauntleroy, in Kinlock, Virginia, to T. Knox, suggesting that Knox move in with him when he opens practice in Leesburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, to Janet K. Fauntleroy at The Female College of Patapsco, about her father and uncle John visiting him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy, at Patapsco Institute, to her grandfather Thomas P. Knox, expressing pity for girls without mothers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Letters from Thomas P. Knox, February 1867.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas P. Knox, Leesburg, Virginia, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, expressing love and pride.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.P. Knox, Leesburg, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, about missing her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix love letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, several including nosegay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFather Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Aston near Alexandria, Louisiana, to Janet K. Fauntleroy about the possibility of marrying Powell Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Fauntleroy, Baltimore, to Powell Harrison, Leesburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Powell Harrison, Leesburg, wishing his neice Janet well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Windsor, to husband Powell Harrison about their first child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Harrison, Windsor, to T.P. Knox, telling her grandfather about her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive letters from Powell Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about Little Janet needing warmth in the cold weather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Cincinnati, to Mrs. Powell Harrison, care of John M. Harrison, Upperville, Fauquier Company, Virgina, about a land deal and Cincinnati.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, Staunton, to Janet about their house and furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive letters from Powell Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about their children and court business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about court adjourning in the morning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet about her taking her daughters to Winchester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwin D. Sampson, in Hazelwood, to Mr. Harrison about a visit to Leesburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Harrison, in Hazelwood, to \"My dear Husband\" Powell Harrison about their two daughters and one son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison including mention of \"your Pa and uncle John.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, of M. \u0026amp; P. Harrison, Attorneys at Law, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Sampsons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.L. Grayson, at Sailor's Rest, to Janet K. Harrison, grieving the death of her young son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanet K. Harrison to Mary about the death of her infant son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Powell Harrison, in Greenbrier Springs, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Springs for his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters from Powell Harrison, in Saratoga Springs, to Janet K. Harrison, including a description of the town and hotel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowell Harrison, Windsor, to his wife Janet K. Harrison about his health and the running of the farm in his absence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete letter from Ashton, first name unknown, to Janet K. Harrison, rejoicing in the birth of a son to Janet and the recovery of her husband's health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. McGill to Captain Powell Harrison, including a prescription and a daily diet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Hazelwood, to Janet K. Harrison, wishing her husband better health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward B. Harrison, in Paris, France, to Mrs. Janet Harrison, inLeesburg, expressing sympathy on the death of Powell Harrison from a cousin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.M. Harrison to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Leesburg about neighborhood affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete letter from an unknown sender to Janet K. Harrison about having five children, but no mention of the husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Mortimer Ridgman to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison about the marriage of \"Miss Bena Harrison.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.M. Harrison to Janet K. Harrison, incomplete note about an infant daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRebecca L. Donald to Mrs. Harrison about the death of Mr. Saunders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers addressed to Mrs. Powell Harrison and Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy (before her marriage), 4 pieces, and note from Baltimore, Adams Express Co.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1831-1903, of Thomas P. Knox, his daughter Mrs. Janet P. Fauntleroy, her husband Charles M. Fauntleroy, their daughter Janet Knox Fauntleroy Harrison, her husband Powell Harrison and other family members. Letters primarily discuss family life and conditions at various towns in Virginia, including at Winchester, Charlottesville, and West Point. Letters also discuss agriculture, the Civil War, female social life, and other.","A. J. Marshall to the Honorable John Scott, recommending Mr. Knox for the office of Commissioner of the Chancery.","J. Knox, in Jefferson County, to his brother, Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, about the death of their father.","Mrs. A. M. Fauntleroy, in Baton Rouge, to Mrs. Janet P. Faund-Le-Roy, care to T.T. Fauntleroy, Leesburg, Virginiaa. Re: the expected birth of a child.","Sermon preached at the baptism of Janet Knox Fauntleroy, daughter of Charles and Janet Fauntleroy.","Draft of letter from Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Charles M. Fauntleroy, about the death of his daughter Janet.","M.B. to her sister, about the elder Janet Fauntleroy's illness and death.","T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Charles Fauntleroy, about the death of his child and the health of his daughter Janet.","M. B. T. Randolph, at \"E.V.,\" to Mrs. Catherine Knox, care of Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Charles Fauntleroy coming home.","T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Winchester, to Mrs. Knox, Leesburg. Re: the birth of his son and the baby with Mrs. Knox (her grand-daughter, Janet Fauntleroy).","Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Washington, D.C., to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet.","Charles .M. Fauntleroy, in Philadelphia, to Mrs. Thomas P. Knox, in Winchester, expressing concern for \"my darling child.\"","Charles M. Fauntleroy, aboard the U.S.S. Cyane Brooklyn Navy Yard, to Thomas P. Knox in Leesburg.","H. C. Annan, in St. Louis, to T.P. Knox.","Two letters. Mrs. A.M. Fauntleroy, at West Point, to T.P. Knox, 15 October 1856; A.M. Fauntleroy to his daughter Janet K. Fauntleroy about her father arriving.","Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet growing up.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, about the Federals crossing the river at Martinsburg.","Kate, in Winchester, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, her niece, about moving away, probably to Leesburg with her maternal grandparents.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Campbell C. House, to Thomas P. Knox.","Janet K Fauntleroy, Charlottesville, to Thomas P. Knox, about receiving two letters from her father in one day.","Sale of personal property, George Turner, Proprietor.","Three letters from Janet K. Fauntleroy, April 1864.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Piedmont, to Thomas P. Knox, about the high prices of treats.","Janet K. Fauntleroy to her grandfather (probably Thomas K. Knox), inviting him to come live with her other grandfather (probably Thomas T. Fauntleroy).","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Piedmont Institiute, to Grand, about returning to Miss Seton's.","Lelia Louther, in Rome, Italy, to Janet Fauntleroy, Washington, including a description of Rome, where Janet's father is posted.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, Point of Rocks, reporting marriage of her father in Italy and death of his new wife in 5 or 6 weeks.","Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Charlotte Ct. House., to Thomas. P. Knox, to move into his house. Fauntleroy is Janet's paternal grandfather, and Knox is her maternal grandfather.","J. F. Fauntleroy, in Kinlock, Virginia, to T. Knox, suggesting that Knox move in with him when he opens practice in Leesburg.","T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, to Janet K. Fauntleroy at The Female College of Patapsco, about her father and uncle John visiting him.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Patapsco Institute, to her grandfather Thomas P. Knox, expressing pity for girls without mothers.","Two Letters from Thomas P. Knox, February 1867.","Thomas P. Knox, Leesburg, Virginia, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, expressing love and pride.","T.P. Knox, Leesburg, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, about missing her.","Six love letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, several including nosegay.","Father Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Aston near Alexandria, Louisiana, to Janet K. Fauntleroy about the possibility of marrying Powell Harrison.","Janet K. Fauntleroy, Baltimore, to Powell Harrison, Leesburg.","T.T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Powell Harrison, Leesburg, wishing his neice Janet well.","Two letters from Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Windsor, to husband Powell Harrison about their first child.","Janet K. Harrison, Windsor, to T.P. Knox, telling her grandfather about her daughter.","Five letters from Powell Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about Little Janet needing warmth in the cold weather.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Powell Harrison, in Cincinnati, to Mrs. Powell Harrison, care of John M. Harrison, Upperville, Fauquier Company, Virgina, about a land deal and Cincinnati.","Powell Harrison, Staunton, to Janet about their house and furniture.","Five letters from Powell Harrison.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about their children and court business.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet, about court adjourning in the morning.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet about her taking her daughters to Winchester.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Powell Harrison, in Leesburg, to Janet.","Edwin D. Sampson, in Hazelwood, to Mr. Harrison about a visit to Leesburg.","Janet K. Harrison, in Hazelwood, to \"My dear Husband\" Powell Harrison about their two daughters and one son.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison including mention of \"your Pa and uncle John.\"","Powell Harrison, of M. \u0026 P. Harrison, Attorneys at Law, in Leesburg, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Sampsons.","L.L. Grayson, at Sailor's Rest, to Janet K. Harrison, grieving the death of her young son.","Janet K. Harrison to Mary about the death of her infant son.","Two letters from Powell Harrison, in Greenbrier Springs, to Janet K. Harrison about a visit to the Springs for his health.","Three letters from Powell Harrison, in Saratoga Springs, to Janet K. Harrison, including a description of the town and hotel.","Powell Harrison, Windsor, to his wife Janet K. Harrison about his health and the running of the farm in his absence.","Incomplete letter from Ashton, first name unknown, to Janet K. Harrison, rejoicing in the birth of a son to Janet and the recovery of her husband's health.","S. McGill to Captain Powell Harrison, including a prescription and a daily diet.","Mary Hazelwood, to Janet K. Harrison, wishing her husband better health.","Edward B. Harrison, in Paris, France, to Mrs. Janet Harrison, inLeesburg, expressing sympathy on the death of Powell Harrison from a cousin.","A.M. Harrison to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison, in Leesburg about neighborhood affairs.","Incomplete letter from an unknown sender to Janet K. Harrison about having five children, but no mention of the husband.","J. Mortimer Ridgman to Mrs. Janet K. Harrison about the marriage of \"Miss Bena Harrison.\"","A.M. Harrison to Janet K. Harrison, incomplete note about an infant daughter.","Rebecca L. Donald to Mrs. Harrison about the death of Mr. Saunders.","Covers addressed to Mrs. Powell Harrison and Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy (before her marriage), 4 pieces, and note from Baltimore, Adams Express Co."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Fauntleroy, Charles M.","Fauntleroy, Janet P.","Harrison, Janet Knox Fauntleroy","Harrison, Powell, d. 1878","Knox, Thomas P."],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":70,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:18:57.812Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8754"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9417","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Floyd-Johnston-Preston Papers","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9417#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Preston Family","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9417#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers of the Floyd, Johnston, and Preston families, as well as newspaper articles principally concerning Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Judge Robert William Hughes. The central figures in the collection include Gen. John Preston, his brother Gen. Francis Preston, Gen Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), his niece, Eliza Hughes (1825-1908), and Harriet Lane, niece of President Buchanan. The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9417#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9417","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9417","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9417","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9417","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9417.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Floyd-Johnston-Preston Papers","title_ssm":["Floyd-Johnston-Preston Papers"],"title_tesim":["Floyd-Johnston-Preston Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1753-1940"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1753-1940"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2002.37","/repositories/2/resources/9417"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 2002.37","/repositories/2/resources/9417","Floyd-Johnston-Preston Papers","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Indians of North America--History--19th century","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Mexican War, 1845-1848","United States--Politics and Government","United States--Slavery","Correspondence","65 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.","Letters and papers of the Floyd, Johnston, and Preston families, as well as newspaper articles principally concerning Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Judge Robert William Hughes. The central figures in the collection include Gen. John Preston, his brother Gen. Francis Preston, Gen Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), his niece, Eliza Hughes (1825-1908), and Harriet Lane, niece of President Buchanan. The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.","2pp. D.","Settling books of late partnership; owed money by Preston. 2pp. ALS.","Survey of 200 acres of land in Montgomery County for William Foster. 1p. D.","Next meet at Botetourt; will introduce new relation; invite Sally and Francis to Botetourt; need Col. Cabell in order to appoint diem falcium; want certificates from Pelhan but cannot reach him; also includes newspaper clipping concerning John D. Blair. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Preston only officer present; \"Indians hovering near my lines\"; W. Breckenridge's family at Smithfield; Bluestone fired on by three Indians; W. Crockett then Preston search for Indians; Indians retired to the Henides?; hard to surprise; assembly called early; prepare to leave before expected; sent Jim home to put horses in order; instruct brother to take care of horses; send book Vatell's Law of Nations; did not send sugar; also includes a morning report of Lieut. Crockett's detachment of Capt. Preston's company. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Arrived at Colstee?; boats delayed; projects disagreeable voyage due to low tide; regained deserters for reward; deserters confined; General Wayne moved down river; Wayne killed Indians [Miami?] with bayonets; Wayne desires 15 or 20 hundred militia for battle; unlikely as militia unwilling to serve under him; Indians enjoy peace this spring and summer; Indians \"live in dread in their small forts in the most wretched manner\". 2pp. ALS.","Not heard from family since leaving Smithfield; expected Tamy? who was delayed in seeking money at home; dispirited but hope to soon return to good state of health; Francis fears a relapse; wants to be kept abreast of family's welfare; urges Francis to think first of his health; offer loan; prevented from going to Philadelphia in winter so won't see Francis; requests names of merchants to whom Francis is indebted; lottery. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Congratulate on birth of son; serpent of faction threatens brother's election; opponent on circuit in G. Briar of Paris; opponent has agents in different counties throughout district; brother has a chance to mortify his enemies; \"those that appear to be his well wishers appear distressed at the head\"; can't come visit but willing to meet in Rockbridge of Botetourt; young ladies have French tutor; request Vistoe's[?] French Grammar. 2pp. ALS.","Bond for title. 1p. D.","Scope and Contents","Heading to Philadelphia from Richmond; decide to return home; send stage copies of several surveys; in order to dispose of the acreage in Mrs. Mirret's[?] name he desires the right of inspection and ability to reject if necessary; directions for sale of plots by Francis will come in W. Taylor's letter; send 100 dollars of collected debt money to Preston; unsuccessful at hiring Negroes; advertised and attended Henrico and Hanover court; \"seen number hired, but not one person was willing to let their Negroes go so far as you wanted although the terms suited them\"; abandoned idea; better to buy; will attempt to purchase on credit in Goochland, Louisa, and Fluvanna counties; have \"cleverman\" buy the Negro; request Billy be sent to Virginia. 4pp. ALS.","Mr. Lennard quit and hired a new man; cannot sell land entrusted to him but will continue to try; ask bother to collect 1000 dollar debt owed him by Evans; hold onto land; doesn't know if Mr. Price the register has disposed of certificates; ask if again a candidate for senate; opposition Smyth attended congress; Smyth merciless; treaty rescued by president; proposal to present all information before treaty comes before Congress; resolution oppoesd on grounds it is unneccessary and unconstitutional; invades executive's rights; papers the property of Senate. 4pp. AL.","Accept invitation to visit; mother will also come and travel to Sweet Springs for health; congratulate on birth of second son; likely will be brought up in military school and instructed in reality of war; mortified he has no son; wants nephew William to visit him in winter; will give him a sword; public doubts nephew's courage; he personally has no doubt will succesfully use sword on proper occasion. 3pp. ALS.","Draft to executor accepting position of commisioner to provide for opening of road from upper James River to the Kanawha River. 1p. Df.","Expect the arrival of Francis; pay seventy-five pounds cash out of annuity to Peggy; Johnny and children ill. 3pp. ALS.","Had Aglae purchase a shawl; will send money for shawl; possibly visit, but have four children and forty to fifty in family; want her certificate for claim of turnpike shares, also includes typewritten transcript of letter. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Introduce William Preston; ask for him to receive William; future gloomy; live among strangers; region being settled by cold-hearted Pennsylvanian immigrants; \"the Rowdy\" also taking over; the Rowdy come from no particular state but are native; life only supportable because of chases [horse races] and climate; friends are General Preston's family; Morton has strong ties to keep him in France. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Want to borrow after having been paid thirty to fifty thousand dollars; sale of property to Mr. Coallen; will send Mr. Sallworks? to help in sale; Coallen sold Negroes in South Carolina and got 500 dollars; can get a good price but don't pressure too much; \"He's an old Augusta man will I imagine treat the Negroes kindly\". 3pp. ALS.","Court case shifting against them; Marcellus Smith brought forward to prove Preston Smith authorized to settle treasury business with Mr. Baker; attorneys seek right to ask how much money John Preston usually let in the treasury; commonwealth wants bank books to prove 39,000 cannot have been part of money in bank which was turned over to Baker; case may go to appeals; Call? would not communicate plan of foreclosing the literary fund; $6,200 unaccounted for from literary fund; was a law in which money could be borrowed from fund which was made unneccessary with peace; no money from fund had actually been received; case look brighter on Thursday; may be acquitted of 39,000. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Send two notes of $2000; things going badly in Richmond; agitation due to slavery question; \"blunder of Calhoun in bringing Van Buren back among us by rejecting him\"; Northern party carrying on war with South; hopes this will unite Southern party in \"common sense of wrong and determination of resistance\"; when struggle starts those like Ritchie [Van Buren] who betray party will be put down; \"we must shoot all deserters and spies\". 2pp. ALS.","Send a profile of himself; profile made by a woman without arms; will soon return home; will write to Pres[ton Johnston] who is now student at an academy. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Announce death of Charles; body found in creek; he was eating at an inn in Alexandria; heard steamboat bell and attempted to return to \"this place\"; supposedly missed the wharf and fell in the water; lost his life by a \"scrupulous endeavor to be at his post in the performance of his public duty\". 2pp. ALS.","William's business injured by amounts taken from the capital of the store and other debts; Harriet will take John; good place for him as Harriet's mode of government strong and uniform; business slow because so many druggists; Devotion and Osgood draw away customers; Doctr. Vail is 87 and still doing business. 3pp. ALS.","Preamble and resolution from Washington respecting death of her brother [Preston Johnston]; victories by army under Genl Scott over Mexican forces; in battle Lieutenant John Preston fell; son of Charles Johnston who died in the Potomac River; Eliza only immediate family left; give condolences; also includes introductory letter to the preamble and resolution. 3pp. ALS.","Give the particulars of Mr. Johnston's unexpected death; Johnston had intended to return home from Columbia but postponed; friends visit that evening and he sent them away saying he would be better in the morning; died around 2 a.m.; doctor believes was inflammation of the bowels; was well loved; will erect tombstone; give love to Eliza. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Home only briefly; see grand-niece in Washington; mistaken in believing her uncles dislike Gov. Floyd; Gov. Floyd and Beverly were not on speaking terms, but nothing more; Edward appreciated his character; \"my entire separation from them, and their uncommunicative dispositions were enough to prevent my acquiring prejudices from them\"; also a newspaper clipping of the unveiling of Jackson's statue in Richmond. 4pp. ALS.","Introduction of Baldwin Mollhausen; given place on expedition of the Colorado River under the command of Lieutenant Ives; expeditions out West admired in Europe; present a portrait of the author of 'A political Essay on New Spain'; also includes English translation of the letter which is written in French and photocopies of both the original and translation. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for invitation for the evening; decline because president wanted to go \"sparking\" alone on a Saturday night; mysterious raid upon the soldier's home. 4pp. ALS.","Military associate of deceased brother [Preston Johnston] who fell in Mexico; offer Eliza Hughes the colored lithograph Preston had presented him with earlier. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Promoted to position of general; appointment proof of governor's [John B. Floyd]? friendship; officers of the Q Masters department opposed appointment to keep generalcy among themselves; governor acted as advocate; vote on nomination in Senate was 31 to 3- \"the latter being the most rabid of the black republicans\"; get to settle down and will become neighbors due to railraod. 3pp. ALS.","PV.","Scope and Contents","Made purchases for Hughes and present him the bill; \"I am not as flush as when the U.S. gave me $6000 a year in gold\"; the starters of the National Express company propose to make Johnston president; want the reports of the battles of Williamsburg and Seven Pines; many of his papers lost; fear publication mentioned is a volume of confederate reports of battles; \"compilers rejected all that I want\"; offered partnership in stock raising. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Stopped in Baltimore because of sore throat caused by leaving New York too early; want to visit Eliza but delayed because of illness; business in New York was \"to raise money for a Southern company- with Southern property for security\"; found people fearful of investing money in the South; hope for settlement of affairs at next session of Congress; when in Selma, hope to dissolve connection with Alabama railroad company, as it is in bad condition; also newspaper clipping of the funeral service of Mrs. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. 3pp. ALS.","Sent lock of hair found with your father's [Charles Johnston] license to practice law. 1pp. ALS.","Younger of the two consecrated to the Episcopate; have similar backgrounds- both belonged to the Monumental church, went to University of Virginia, and attended Virginia seminary; also both had same Sunday school teacher; fall short of what should have been, yet owe debt of gratitude for whatever they have achieved. 2pp. ALS.","Had done nothing which deserved commendation; see no fruit from seeds planted, but God answers prayers; stress the catechism in teaching; thanks for good wishes; also includes newspaper clippings of the letters and a description of the Faith Trumbell chapter meeting. 2pp. ALS.","Party thrown by Secretary Cobb on the ship Harriet Lane; the President disapproves and decides to pay for it out of pocklet so public property not put to private use; Cobb paid for it himself. NwsCl.","Against army bill Burnsides; claims no knowledge of the plan attached to the military appropriations bill. 2pp. ALS.","Appointment has made a difference in administration of justice; had letter from Mr. Washington who has opposition; trust that it is not formidable and the he will secure a place with Hope's help. 2pp. ALS.","Request a barrel of oysters be sent to 1023 Connecticut Ave. 1p. ALS.","Learn that Floyd [Hughes] had a daughter, making Johnston a great-great-uncle ?; give congratulations; save name of Preston for a boy; also included newspaper clipping announcing death of Eliza Preston Hughes, infant daughter of Floyd and Nannie R. Hughes, aged 4 months. 2pp. ALS.","Invitation to the 200th Charter Day at William and Mary. 1p. D.","Written son for extra copies and will send if they exist; Col. John Mason dead; advise to write to widow. 1p. TDS.","Poor Health; felt badly after performance and had to return to room; compliments to the club. 1p. ALS.","Tardy in acknowledging letter; obliged for enclosed documents; have difficulty separating fact with family tradition; Munford's claim of Sritersville?, West Va. being named after Mr. Radford's (I) mother and niece conflicts with county records; want to trace ancestry of Mr. Radford; father knew family and stayed in Radford ancestral home while in England in command of the Mediterranean squads. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for sending lecture \"Editors of the Past\"; Judge Hughes assigned to give lecture by Press Association; lecture monstly on his \"diamond-pointed pen in his best and balmiest days and of the great journalists whose lives and characters and works he has so graphically delineated\"; wrote for Examiner about \"Know Nothing\" campaign; now public knows more about the Examiner and its brilliant editors. 3pp. ALS.","Had given husband Preston papers; request that turn them over to cousin Floyd Hughes; want papers preserved and ancestors researched; also includes transcript of letter. 1pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reject offer of vacation; has job that pays 2 dollars a day and weather delightful; relax at the Chesapeake Club and Virginia Beach; does not want to leave a lady- \"have it pretty bad\". 6pp. ALS.","List of names with their position in society; sailed up the Potomac to Mt. Vernon; picnic by Washington's tomb; visit naval academy, government house and Fort McHenry where a light artillery drill was performed; visit Old Point where observe dress parade then attend a ball; party given by Secretary Cobb and Mr. Schull on a boat; invitations very limited; officers give up berths for ladies and men sleep on deck. 4pp. Ms.","Want Mrs. Hughes at the ship when it departs; wise head of the house is not up yet; does not want to leave in such a storm. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Friday Evening. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Invitation to dine; president has just returned from town. 2pp. ALS. Saturday Evening. Harriet R. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Describe riding habit; Lady Ouseley wants to see \"Tiny\"; will decide whether or not to engage her when reach New York; lady was charming, but the major would not remain to be \"victimized\". 4pp. ALS. July 10. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Thanks for gift of food; hope to see at party on Tuesday; ready to leave wharf on Tuesday; will send fly poison; flies problematic- \"they die by the thousands with us, but other gallant comrades fly in\". 3pp.","1pp. L. January 16. Invitation from Baron Gerault to Gov. Floyd for dinner on Tuesday the 26th. 1pp. L.","Scope and Contents","\"Floyd acquitted himself handsomely in his maiden jury speech\". 2pp. ALS.","Public agent to negotiate 'this business'; agent Hardy appointed; Col. John Taylor will also attend; Taylor had helped rescind resolution disputing title to land which left the matter open for present discussion; propose to pay for Taylor's two journeys. 1p. ALS.","30pp. PV.","4pp. PL.","14pp. PV.","3pp. PD. Letters of recommendation dated 1910-1911 for Floyd Hughes regarding his appointment as Collector of Customs to President William H. Taft; also includes a draft of Floyd Hughes resignation from the position in 1913 and an acceptance of the resignation dated 1914. TLs. 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The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSettling books of late partnership; owed money by Preston. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of 200 acres of land in Montgomery County for William Foster. 1p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNext meet at Botetourt; will introduce new relation; invite Sally and Francis to Botetourt; need Col. Cabell in order to appoint diem falcium; want certificates from Pelhan but cannot reach him; also includes newspaper clipping concerning John D. Blair. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePreston only officer present; \"Indians hovering near my lines\"; W. Breckenridge's family at Smithfield; Bluestone fired on by three Indians; W. Crockett then Preston search for Indians; Indians retired to the Henides?; hard to surprise; assembly called early; prepare to leave before expected; sent Jim home to put horses in order; instruct brother to take care of horses; send book Vatell's Law of Nations; did not send sugar; also includes a morning report of Lieut. Crockett's detachment of Capt. Preston's company. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArrived at Colstee?; boats delayed; projects disagreeable voyage due to low tide; regained deserters for reward; deserters confined; General Wayne moved down river; Wayne killed Indians [Miami?] with bayonets; Wayne desires 15 or 20 hundred militia for battle; unlikely as militia unwilling to serve under him; Indians enjoy peace this spring and summer; Indians \"live in dread in their small forts in the most wretched manner\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot heard from family since leaving Smithfield; expected Tamy? who was delayed in seeking money at home; dispirited but hope to soon return to good state of health; Francis fears a relapse; wants to be kept abreast of family's welfare; urges Francis to think first of his health; offer loan; prevented from going to Philadelphia in winter so won't see Francis; requests names of merchants to whom Francis is indebted; lottery. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCongratulate on birth of son; serpent of faction threatens brother's election; opponent on circuit in G. Briar of Paris; opponent has agents in different counties throughout district; brother has a chance to mortify his enemies; \"those that appear to be his well wishers appear distressed at the head\"; can't come visit but willing to meet in Rockbridge of Botetourt; young ladies have French tutor; request Vistoe's[?] French Grammar. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for title. 1p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeading to Philadelphia from Richmond; decide to return home; send stage copies of several surveys; in order to dispose of the acreage in Mrs. Mirret's[?] name he desires the right of inspection and ability to reject if necessary; directions for sale of plots by Francis will come in W. Taylor's letter; send 100 dollars of collected debt money to Preston; unsuccessful at hiring Negroes; advertised and attended Henrico and Hanover court; \"seen number hired, but not one person was willing to let their Negroes go so far as you wanted although the terms suited them\"; abandoned idea; better to buy; will attempt to purchase on credit in Goochland, Louisa, and Fluvanna counties; have \"cleverman\" buy the Negro; request Billy be sent to Virginia. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Lennard quit and hired a new man; cannot sell land entrusted to him but will continue to try; ask bother to collect 1000 dollar debt owed him by Evans; hold onto land; doesn't know if Mr. Price the register has disposed of certificates; ask if again a candidate for senate; opposition Smyth attended congress; Smyth merciless; treaty rescued by president; proposal to present all information before treaty comes before Congress; resolution oppoesd on grounds it is unneccessary and unconstitutional; invades executive's rights; papers the property of Senate. 4pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccept invitation to visit; mother will also come and travel to Sweet Springs for health; congratulate on birth of second son; likely will be brought up in military school and instructed in reality of war; mortified he has no son; wants nephew William to visit him in winter; will give him a sword; public doubts nephew's courage; he personally has no doubt will succesfully use sword on proper occasion. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft to executor accepting position of commisioner to provide for opening of road from upper James River to the Kanawha River. 1p. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpect the arrival of Francis; pay seventy-five pounds cash out of annuity to Peggy; Johnny and children ill. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad Aglae purchase a shawl; will send money for shawl; possibly visit, but have four children and forty to fifty in family; want her certificate for claim of turnpike shares, also includes typewritten transcript of letter. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduce William Preston; ask for him to receive William; future gloomy; live among strangers; region being settled by cold-hearted Pennsylvanian immigrants; \"the Rowdy\" also taking over; the Rowdy come from no particular state but are native; life only supportable because of chases [horse races] and climate; friends are General Preston's family; Morton has strong ties to keep him in France. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWant to borrow after having been paid thirty to fifty thousand dollars; sale of property to Mr. Coallen; will send Mr. Sallworks? to help in sale; Coallen sold Negroes in South Carolina and got 500 dollars; can get a good price but don't pressure too much; \"He's an old Augusta man will I imagine treat the Negroes kindly\". 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt case shifting against them; Marcellus Smith brought forward to prove Preston Smith authorized to settle treasury business with Mr. Baker; attorneys seek right to ask how much money John Preston usually let in the treasury; commonwealth wants bank books to prove 39,000 cannot have been part of money in bank which was turned over to Baker; case may go to appeals; Call? would not communicate plan of foreclosing the literary fund; $6,200 unaccounted for from literary fund; was a law in which money could be borrowed from fund which was made unneccessary with peace; no money from fund had actually been received; case look brighter on Thursday; may be acquitted of 39,000. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSend two notes of $2000; things going badly in Richmond; agitation due to slavery question; \"blunder of Calhoun in bringing Van Buren back among us by rejecting him\"; Northern party carrying on war with South; hopes this will unite Southern party in \"common sense of wrong and determination of resistance\"; when struggle starts those like Ritchie [Van Buren] who betray party will be put down; \"we must shoot all deserters and spies\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend a profile of himself; profile made by a woman without arms; will soon return home; will write to Pres[ton Johnston] who is now student at an academy. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnnounce death of Charles; body found in creek; he was eating at an inn in Alexandria; heard steamboat bell and attempted to return to \"this place\"; supposedly missed the wharf and fell in the water; lost his life by a \"scrupulous endeavor to be at his post in the performance of his public duty\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam's business injured by amounts taken from the capital of the store and other debts; Harriet will take John; good place for him as Harriet's mode of government strong and uniform; business slow because so many druggists; Devotion and Osgood draw away customers; Doctr. Vail is 87 and still doing business. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePreamble and resolution from Washington respecting death of her brother [Preston Johnston]; victories by army under Genl Scott over Mexican forces; in battle Lieutenant John Preston fell; son of Charles Johnston who died in the Potomac River; Eliza only immediate family left; give condolences; also includes introductory letter to the preamble and resolution. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGive the particulars of Mr. Johnston's unexpected death; Johnston had intended to return home from Columbia but postponed; friends visit that evening and he sent them away saying he would be better in the morning; died around 2 a.m.; doctor believes was inflammation of the bowels; was well loved; will erect tombstone; give love to Eliza. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHome only briefly; see grand-niece in Washington; mistaken in believing her uncles dislike Gov. Floyd; Gov. Floyd and Beverly were not on speaking terms, but nothing more; Edward appreciated his character; \"my entire separation from them, and their uncommunicative dispositions were enough to prevent my acquiring prejudices from them\"; also a newspaper clipping of the unveiling of Jackson's statue in Richmond. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction of Baldwin Mollhausen; given place on expedition of the Colorado River under the command of Lieutenant Ives; expeditions out West admired in Europe; present a portrait of the author of 'A political Essay on New Spain'; also includes English translation of the letter which is written in French and photocopies of both the original and translation. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThanks for invitation for the evening; decline because president wanted to go \"sparking\" alone on a Saturday night; mysterious raid upon the soldier's home. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary associate of deceased brother [Preston Johnston] who fell in Mexico; offer Eliza Hughes the colored lithograph Preston had presented him with earlier. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePromoted to position of general; appointment proof of governor's [John B. Floyd]? friendship; officers of the Q Masters department opposed appointment to keep generalcy among themselves; governor acted as advocate; vote on nomination in Senate was 31 to 3- \"the latter being the most rabid of the black republicans\"; get to settle down and will become neighbors due to railraod. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMade purchases for Hughes and present him the bill; \"I am not as flush as when the U.S. gave me $6000 a year in gold\"; the starters of the National Express company propose to make Johnston president; want the reports of the battles of Williamsburg and Seven Pines; many of his papers lost; fear publication mentioned is a volume of confederate reports of battles; \"compilers rejected all that I want\"; offered partnership in stock raising. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStopped in Baltimore because of sore throat caused by leaving New York too early; want to visit Eliza but delayed because of illness; business in New York was \"to raise money for a Southern company- with Southern property for security\"; found people fearful of investing money in the South; hope for settlement of affairs at next session of Congress; when in Selma, hope to dissolve connection with Alabama railroad company, as it is in bad condition; also newspaper clipping of the funeral service of Mrs. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent lock of hair found with your father's [Charles Johnston] license to practice law. 1pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYounger of the two consecrated to the Episcopate; have similar backgrounds- both belonged to the Monumental church, went to University of Virginia, and attended Virginia seminary; also both had same Sunday school teacher; fall short of what should have been, yet owe debt of gratitude for whatever they have achieved. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad done nothing which deserved commendation; see no fruit from seeds planted, but God answers prayers; stress the catechism in teaching; thanks for good wishes; also includes newspaper clippings of the letters and a description of the Faith Trumbell chapter meeting. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParty thrown by Secretary Cobb on the ship Harriet Lane; the President disapproves and decides to pay for it out of pocklet so public property not put to private use; Cobb paid for it himself. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgainst army bill Burnsides; claims no knowledge of the plan attached to the military appropriations bill. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment has made a difference in administration of justice; had letter from Mr. Washington who has opposition; trust that it is not formidable and the he will secure a place with Hope's help. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest a barrel of oysters be sent to 1023 Connecticut Ave. 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLearn that Floyd [Hughes] had a daughter, making Johnston a great-great-uncle ?; give congratulations; save name of Preston for a boy; also included newspaper clipping announcing death of Eliza Preston Hughes, infant daughter of Floyd and Nannie R. Hughes, aged 4 months. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the 200th Charter Day at William and Mary. 1p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten son for extra copies and will send if they exist; Col. John Mason dead; advise to write to widow. 1p. TDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoor Health; felt badly after performance and had to return to room; compliments to the club. 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTardy in acknowledging letter; obliged for enclosed documents; have difficulty separating fact with family tradition; Munford's claim of Sritersville?, West Va. being named after Mr. Radford's (I) mother and niece conflicts with county records; want to trace ancestry of Mr. Radford; father knew family and stayed in Radford ancestral home while in England in command of the Mediterranean squads. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThanks for sending lecture \"Editors of the Past\"; Judge Hughes assigned to give lecture by Press Association; lecture monstly on his \"diamond-pointed pen in his best and balmiest days and of the great journalists whose lives and characters and works he has so graphically delineated\"; wrote for Examiner about \"Know Nothing\" campaign; now public knows more about the Examiner and its brilliant editors. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad given husband Preston papers; request that turn them over to cousin Floyd Hughes; want papers preserved and ancestors researched; also includes transcript of letter. 1pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReject offer of vacation; has job that pays 2 dollars a day and weather delightful; relax at the Chesapeake Club and Virginia Beach; does not want to leave a lady- \"have it pretty bad\". 6pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of names with their position in society; sailed up the Potomac to Mt. Vernon; picnic by Washington's tomb; visit naval academy, government house and Fort McHenry where a light artillery drill was performed; visit Old Point where observe dress parade then attend a ball; party given by Secretary Cobb and Mr. Schull on a boat; invitations very limited; officers give up berths for ladies and men sleep on deck. 4pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWant Mrs. Hughes at the ship when it departs; wise head of the house is not up yet; does not want to leave in such a storm. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriday Evening. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Invitation to dine; president has just returned from town. 2pp. ALS. Saturday Evening. Harriet R. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Describe riding habit; Lady Ouseley wants to see \"Tiny\"; will decide whether or not to engage her when reach New York; lady was charming, but the major would not remain to be \"victimized\". 4pp. ALS. July 10. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Thanks for gift of food; hope to see at party on Tuesday; ready to leave wharf on Tuesday; will send fly poison; flies problematic- \"they die by the thousands with us, but other gallant comrades fly in\". 3pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1pp. L. January 16. Invitation from Baron Gerault to Gov. Floyd for dinner on Tuesday the 26th. 1pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Floyd acquitted himself handsomely in his maiden jury speech\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic agent to negotiate 'this business'; agent Hardy appointed; Col. John Taylor will also attend; Taylor had helped rescind resolution disputing title to land which left the matter open for present discussion; propose to pay for Taylor's two journeys. 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4pp. PL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3pp. PD. Letters of recommendation dated 1910-1911 for Floyd Hughes regarding his appointment as Collector of Customs to President William H. Taft; also includes a draft of Floyd Hughes resignation from the position in 1913 and an acceptance of the resignation dated 1914. TLs. Picture of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston Newspaper clippings about Gen. J.E. Johnston from 1864-1934 Newspaper clippings about Judge R.W. Hughes from 1870-1897\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook and a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Letters and papers of the Floyd, Johnston, and Preston families, as well as newspaper articles principally concerning Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Judge Robert William Hughes. The central figures in the collection include Gen. John Preston, his brother Gen. Francis Preston, Gen Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), his niece, Eliza Hughes (1825-1908), and Harriet Lane, niece of President Buchanan. The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.","2pp. D.","Settling books of late partnership; owed money by Preston. 2pp. ALS.","Survey of 200 acres of land in Montgomery County for William Foster. 1p. D.","Next meet at Botetourt; will introduce new relation; invite Sally and Francis to Botetourt; need Col. Cabell in order to appoint diem falcium; want certificates from Pelhan but cannot reach him; also includes newspaper clipping concerning John D. Blair. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Preston only officer present; \"Indians hovering near my lines\"; W. Breckenridge's family at Smithfield; Bluestone fired on by three Indians; W. Crockett then Preston search for Indians; Indians retired to the Henides?; hard to surprise; assembly called early; prepare to leave before expected; sent Jim home to put horses in order; instruct brother to take care of horses; send book Vatell's Law of Nations; did not send sugar; also includes a morning report of Lieut. Crockett's detachment of Capt. Preston's company. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Arrived at Colstee?; boats delayed; projects disagreeable voyage due to low tide; regained deserters for reward; deserters confined; General Wayne moved down river; Wayne killed Indians [Miami?] with bayonets; Wayne desires 15 or 20 hundred militia for battle; unlikely as militia unwilling to serve under him; Indians enjoy peace this spring and summer; Indians \"live in dread in their small forts in the most wretched manner\". 2pp. ALS.","Not heard from family since leaving Smithfield; expected Tamy? who was delayed in seeking money at home; dispirited but hope to soon return to good state of health; Francis fears a relapse; wants to be kept abreast of family's welfare; urges Francis to think first of his health; offer loan; prevented from going to Philadelphia in winter so won't see Francis; requests names of merchants to whom Francis is indebted; lottery. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Congratulate on birth of son; serpent of faction threatens brother's election; opponent on circuit in G. Briar of Paris; opponent has agents in different counties throughout district; brother has a chance to mortify his enemies; \"those that appear to be his well wishers appear distressed at the head\"; can't come visit but willing to meet in Rockbridge of Botetourt; young ladies have French tutor; request Vistoe's[?] French Grammar. 2pp. ALS.","Bond for title. 1p. D.","Scope and Contents","Heading to Philadelphia from Richmond; decide to return home; send stage copies of several surveys; in order to dispose of the acreage in Mrs. Mirret's[?] name he desires the right of inspection and ability to reject if necessary; directions for sale of plots by Francis will come in W. Taylor's letter; send 100 dollars of collected debt money to Preston; unsuccessful at hiring Negroes; advertised and attended Henrico and Hanover court; \"seen number hired, but not one person was willing to let their Negroes go so far as you wanted although the terms suited them\"; abandoned idea; better to buy; will attempt to purchase on credit in Goochland, Louisa, and Fluvanna counties; have \"cleverman\" buy the Negro; request Billy be sent to Virginia. 4pp. ALS.","Mr. Lennard quit and hired a new man; cannot sell land entrusted to him but will continue to try; ask bother to collect 1000 dollar debt owed him by Evans; hold onto land; doesn't know if Mr. Price the register has disposed of certificates; ask if again a candidate for senate; opposition Smyth attended congress; Smyth merciless; treaty rescued by president; proposal to present all information before treaty comes before Congress; resolution oppoesd on grounds it is unneccessary and unconstitutional; invades executive's rights; papers the property of Senate. 4pp. AL.","Accept invitation to visit; mother will also come and travel to Sweet Springs for health; congratulate on birth of second son; likely will be brought up in military school and instructed in reality of war; mortified he has no son; wants nephew William to visit him in winter; will give him a sword; public doubts nephew's courage; he personally has no doubt will succesfully use sword on proper occasion. 3pp. ALS.","Draft to executor accepting position of commisioner to provide for opening of road from upper James River to the Kanawha River. 1p. Df.","Expect the arrival of Francis; pay seventy-five pounds cash out of annuity to Peggy; Johnny and children ill. 3pp. ALS.","Had Aglae purchase a shawl; will send money for shawl; possibly visit, but have four children and forty to fifty in family; want her certificate for claim of turnpike shares, also includes typewritten transcript of letter. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Introduce William Preston; ask for him to receive William; future gloomy; live among strangers; region being settled by cold-hearted Pennsylvanian immigrants; \"the Rowdy\" also taking over; the Rowdy come from no particular state but are native; life only supportable because of chases [horse races] and climate; friends are General Preston's family; Morton has strong ties to keep him in France. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Want to borrow after having been paid thirty to fifty thousand dollars; sale of property to Mr. Coallen; will send Mr. Sallworks? to help in sale; Coallen sold Negroes in South Carolina and got 500 dollars; can get a good price but don't pressure too much; \"He's an old Augusta man will I imagine treat the Negroes kindly\". 3pp. ALS.","Court case shifting against them; Marcellus Smith brought forward to prove Preston Smith authorized to settle treasury business with Mr. Baker; attorneys seek right to ask how much money John Preston usually let in the treasury; commonwealth wants bank books to prove 39,000 cannot have been part of money in bank which was turned over to Baker; case may go to appeals; Call? would not communicate plan of foreclosing the literary fund; $6,200 unaccounted for from literary fund; was a law in which money could be borrowed from fund which was made unneccessary with peace; no money from fund had actually been received; case look brighter on Thursday; may be acquitted of 39,000. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Send two notes of $2000; things going badly in Richmond; agitation due to slavery question; \"blunder of Calhoun in bringing Van Buren back among us by rejecting him\"; Northern party carrying on war with South; hopes this will unite Southern party in \"common sense of wrong and determination of resistance\"; when struggle starts those like Ritchie [Van Buren] who betray party will be put down; \"we must shoot all deserters and spies\". 2pp. ALS.","Send a profile of himself; profile made by a woman without arms; will soon return home; will write to Pres[ton Johnston] who is now student at an academy. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Announce death of Charles; body found in creek; he was eating at an inn in Alexandria; heard steamboat bell and attempted to return to \"this place\"; supposedly missed the wharf and fell in the water; lost his life by a \"scrupulous endeavor to be at his post in the performance of his public duty\". 2pp. ALS.","William's business injured by amounts taken from the capital of the store and other debts; Harriet will take John; good place for him as Harriet's mode of government strong and uniform; business slow because so many druggists; Devotion and Osgood draw away customers; Doctr. Vail is 87 and still doing business. 3pp. ALS.","Preamble and resolution from Washington respecting death of her brother [Preston Johnston]; victories by army under Genl Scott over Mexican forces; in battle Lieutenant John Preston fell; son of Charles Johnston who died in the Potomac River; Eliza only immediate family left; give condolences; also includes introductory letter to the preamble and resolution. 3pp. ALS.","Give the particulars of Mr. Johnston's unexpected death; Johnston had intended to return home from Columbia but postponed; friends visit that evening and he sent them away saying he would be better in the morning; died around 2 a.m.; doctor believes was inflammation of the bowels; was well loved; will erect tombstone; give love to Eliza. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Home only briefly; see grand-niece in Washington; mistaken in believing her uncles dislike Gov. Floyd; Gov. Floyd and Beverly were not on speaking terms, but nothing more; Edward appreciated his character; \"my entire separation from them, and their uncommunicative dispositions were enough to prevent my acquiring prejudices from them\"; also a newspaper clipping of the unveiling of Jackson's statue in Richmond. 4pp. ALS.","Introduction of Baldwin Mollhausen; given place on expedition of the Colorado River under the command of Lieutenant Ives; expeditions out West admired in Europe; present a portrait of the author of 'A political Essay on New Spain'; also includes English translation of the letter which is written in French and photocopies of both the original and translation. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for invitation for the evening; decline because president wanted to go \"sparking\" alone on a Saturday night; mysterious raid upon the soldier's home. 4pp. ALS.","Military associate of deceased brother [Preston Johnston] who fell in Mexico; offer Eliza Hughes the colored lithograph Preston had presented him with earlier. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Promoted to position of general; appointment proof of governor's [John B. Floyd]? friendship; officers of the Q Masters department opposed appointment to keep generalcy among themselves; governor acted as advocate; vote on nomination in Senate was 31 to 3- \"the latter being the most rabid of the black republicans\"; get to settle down and will become neighbors due to railraod. 3pp. ALS.","PV.","Scope and Contents","Made purchases for Hughes and present him the bill; \"I am not as flush as when the U.S. gave me $6000 a year in gold\"; the starters of the National Express company propose to make Johnston president; want the reports of the battles of Williamsburg and Seven Pines; many of his papers lost; fear publication mentioned is a volume of confederate reports of battles; \"compilers rejected all that I want\"; offered partnership in stock raising. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Stopped in Baltimore because of sore throat caused by leaving New York too early; want to visit Eliza but delayed because of illness; business in New York was \"to raise money for a Southern company- with Southern property for security\"; found people fearful of investing money in the South; hope for settlement of affairs at next session of Congress; when in Selma, hope to dissolve connection with Alabama railroad company, as it is in bad condition; also newspaper clipping of the funeral service of Mrs. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. 3pp. ALS.","Sent lock of hair found with your father's [Charles Johnston] license to practice law. 1pp. ALS.","Younger of the two consecrated to the Episcopate; have similar backgrounds- both belonged to the Monumental church, went to University of Virginia, and attended Virginia seminary; also both had same Sunday school teacher; fall short of what should have been, yet owe debt of gratitude for whatever they have achieved. 2pp. ALS.","Had done nothing which deserved commendation; see no fruit from seeds planted, but God answers prayers; stress the catechism in teaching; thanks for good wishes; also includes newspaper clippings of the letters and a description of the Faith Trumbell chapter meeting. 2pp. ALS.","Party thrown by Secretary Cobb on the ship Harriet Lane; the President disapproves and decides to pay for it out of pocklet so public property not put to private use; Cobb paid for it himself. NwsCl.","Against army bill Burnsides; claims no knowledge of the plan attached to the military appropriations bill. 2pp. ALS.","Appointment has made a difference in administration of justice; had letter from Mr. Washington who has opposition; trust that it is not formidable and the he will secure a place with Hope's help. 2pp. ALS.","Request a barrel of oysters be sent to 1023 Connecticut Ave. 1p. ALS.","Learn that Floyd [Hughes] had a daughter, making Johnston a great-great-uncle ?; give congratulations; save name of Preston for a boy; also included newspaper clipping announcing death of Eliza Preston Hughes, infant daughter of Floyd and Nannie R. Hughes, aged 4 months. 2pp. ALS.","Invitation to the 200th Charter Day at William and Mary. 1p. D.","Written son for extra copies and will send if they exist; Col. John Mason dead; advise to write to widow. 1p. TDS.","Poor Health; felt badly after performance and had to return to room; compliments to the club. 1p. ALS.","Tardy in acknowledging letter; obliged for enclosed documents; have difficulty separating fact with family tradition; Munford's claim of Sritersville?, West Va. being named after Mr. Radford's (I) mother and niece conflicts with county records; want to trace ancestry of Mr. Radford; father knew family and stayed in Radford ancestral home while in England in command of the Mediterranean squads. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for sending lecture \"Editors of the Past\"; Judge Hughes assigned to give lecture by Press Association; lecture monstly on his \"diamond-pointed pen in his best and balmiest days and of the great journalists whose lives and characters and works he has so graphically delineated\"; wrote for Examiner about \"Know Nothing\" campaign; now public knows more about the Examiner and its brilliant editors. 3pp. ALS.","Had given husband Preston papers; request that turn them over to cousin Floyd Hughes; want papers preserved and ancestors researched; also includes transcript of letter. 1pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reject offer of vacation; has job that pays 2 dollars a day and weather delightful; relax at the Chesapeake Club and Virginia Beach; does not want to leave a lady- \"have it pretty bad\". 6pp. ALS.","List of names with their position in society; sailed up the Potomac to Mt. Vernon; picnic by Washington's tomb; visit naval academy, government house and Fort McHenry where a light artillery drill was performed; visit Old Point where observe dress parade then attend a ball; party given by Secretary Cobb and Mr. Schull on a boat; invitations very limited; officers give up berths for ladies and men sleep on deck. 4pp. Ms.","Want Mrs. Hughes at the ship when it departs; wise head of the house is not up yet; does not want to leave in such a storm. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Friday Evening. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Invitation to dine; president has just returned from town. 2pp. ALS. Saturday Evening. Harriet R. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Describe riding habit; Lady Ouseley wants to see \"Tiny\"; will decide whether or not to engage her when reach New York; lady was charming, but the major would not remain to be \"victimized\". 4pp. ALS. July 10. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Thanks for gift of food; hope to see at party on Tuesday; ready to leave wharf on Tuesday; will send fly poison; flies problematic- \"they die by the thousands with us, but other gallant comrades fly in\". 3pp.","1pp. L. January 16. Invitation from Baron Gerault to Gov. Floyd for dinner on Tuesday the 26th. 1pp. L.","Scope and Contents","\"Floyd acquitted himself handsomely in his maiden jury speech\". 2pp. ALS.","Public agent to negotiate 'this business'; agent Hardy appointed; Col. John Taylor will also attend; Taylor had helped rescind resolution disputing title to land which left the matter open for present discussion; propose to pay for Taylor's two journeys. 1p. ALS.","30pp. PV.","4pp. PL.","14pp. PV.","3pp. PD. Letters of recommendation dated 1910-1911 for Floyd Hughes regarding his appointment as Collector of Customs to President William H. Taft; also includes a draft of Floyd Hughes resignation from the position in 1913 and an acceptance of the resignation dated 1914. TLs. Picture of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston Newspaper clippings about Gen. J.E. Johnston from 1864-1934 Newspaper clippings about Judge R.W. 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Acc. 2002.37","/repositories/2/resources/9417"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 2002.37","/repositories/2/resources/9417","Floyd-Johnston-Preston Papers","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Indians of North America--History--19th century","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Mexican War, 1845-1848","United States--Politics and Government","United States--Slavery","Correspondence","65 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.","Letters and papers of the Floyd, Johnston, and Preston families, as well as newspaper articles principally concerning Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Judge Robert William Hughes. The central figures in the collection include Gen. John Preston, his brother Gen. Francis Preston, Gen Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), his niece, Eliza Hughes (1825-1908), and Harriet Lane, niece of President Buchanan. The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.","2pp. D.","Settling books of late partnership; owed money by Preston. 2pp. ALS.","Survey of 200 acres of land in Montgomery County for William Foster. 1p. D.","Next meet at Botetourt; will introduce new relation; invite Sally and Francis to Botetourt; need Col. Cabell in order to appoint diem falcium; want certificates from Pelhan but cannot reach him; also includes newspaper clipping concerning John D. Blair. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Preston only officer present; \"Indians hovering near my lines\"; W. Breckenridge's family at Smithfield; Bluestone fired on by three Indians; W. Crockett then Preston search for Indians; Indians retired to the Henides?; hard to surprise; assembly called early; prepare to leave before expected; sent Jim home to put horses in order; instruct brother to take care of horses; send book Vatell's Law of Nations; did not send sugar; also includes a morning report of Lieut. Crockett's detachment of Capt. Preston's company. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Arrived at Colstee?; boats delayed; projects disagreeable voyage due to low tide; regained deserters for reward; deserters confined; General Wayne moved down river; Wayne killed Indians [Miami?] with bayonets; Wayne desires 15 or 20 hundred militia for battle; unlikely as militia unwilling to serve under him; Indians enjoy peace this spring and summer; Indians \"live in dread in their small forts in the most wretched manner\". 2pp. ALS.","Not heard from family since leaving Smithfield; expected Tamy? who was delayed in seeking money at home; dispirited but hope to soon return to good state of health; Francis fears a relapse; wants to be kept abreast of family's welfare; urges Francis to think first of his health; offer loan; prevented from going to Philadelphia in winter so won't see Francis; requests names of merchants to whom Francis is indebted; lottery. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Congratulate on birth of son; serpent of faction threatens brother's election; opponent on circuit in G. Briar of Paris; opponent has agents in different counties throughout district; brother has a chance to mortify his enemies; \"those that appear to be his well wishers appear distressed at the head\"; can't come visit but willing to meet in Rockbridge of Botetourt; young ladies have French tutor; request Vistoe's[?] French Grammar. 2pp. ALS.","Bond for title. 1p. D.","Scope and Contents","Heading to Philadelphia from Richmond; decide to return home; send stage copies of several surveys; in order to dispose of the acreage in Mrs. Mirret's[?] name he desires the right of inspection and ability to reject if necessary; directions for sale of plots by Francis will come in W. Taylor's letter; send 100 dollars of collected debt money to Preston; unsuccessful at hiring Negroes; advertised and attended Henrico and Hanover court; \"seen number hired, but not one person was willing to let their Negroes go so far as you wanted although the terms suited them\"; abandoned idea; better to buy; will attempt to purchase on credit in Goochland, Louisa, and Fluvanna counties; have \"cleverman\" buy the Negro; request Billy be sent to Virginia. 4pp. ALS.","Mr. Lennard quit and hired a new man; cannot sell land entrusted to him but will continue to try; ask bother to collect 1000 dollar debt owed him by Evans; hold onto land; doesn't know if Mr. Price the register has disposed of certificates; ask if again a candidate for senate; opposition Smyth attended congress; Smyth merciless; treaty rescued by president; proposal to present all information before treaty comes before Congress; resolution oppoesd on grounds it is unneccessary and unconstitutional; invades executive's rights; papers the property of Senate. 4pp. AL.","Accept invitation to visit; mother will also come and travel to Sweet Springs for health; congratulate on birth of second son; likely will be brought up in military school and instructed in reality of war; mortified he has no son; wants nephew William to visit him in winter; will give him a sword; public doubts nephew's courage; he personally has no doubt will succesfully use sword on proper occasion. 3pp. ALS.","Draft to executor accepting position of commisioner to provide for opening of road from upper James River to the Kanawha River. 1p. Df.","Expect the arrival of Francis; pay seventy-five pounds cash out of annuity to Peggy; Johnny and children ill. 3pp. ALS.","Had Aglae purchase a shawl; will send money for shawl; possibly visit, but have four children and forty to fifty in family; want her certificate for claim of turnpike shares, also includes typewritten transcript of letter. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Introduce William Preston; ask for him to receive William; future gloomy; live among strangers; region being settled by cold-hearted Pennsylvanian immigrants; \"the Rowdy\" also taking over; the Rowdy come from no particular state but are native; life only supportable because of chases [horse races] and climate; friends are General Preston's family; Morton has strong ties to keep him in France. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Want to borrow after having been paid thirty to fifty thousand dollars; sale of property to Mr. Coallen; will send Mr. Sallworks? to help in sale; Coallen sold Negroes in South Carolina and got 500 dollars; can get a good price but don't pressure too much; \"He's an old Augusta man will I imagine treat the Negroes kindly\". 3pp. ALS.","Court case shifting against them; Marcellus Smith brought forward to prove Preston Smith authorized to settle treasury business with Mr. Baker; attorneys seek right to ask how much money John Preston usually let in the treasury; commonwealth wants bank books to prove 39,000 cannot have been part of money in bank which was turned over to Baker; case may go to appeals; Call? would not communicate plan of foreclosing the literary fund; $6,200 unaccounted for from literary fund; was a law in which money could be borrowed from fund which was made unneccessary with peace; no money from fund had actually been received; case look brighter on Thursday; may be acquitted of 39,000. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Send two notes of $2000; things going badly in Richmond; agitation due to slavery question; \"blunder of Calhoun in bringing Van Buren back among us by rejecting him\"; Northern party carrying on war with South; hopes this will unite Southern party in \"common sense of wrong and determination of resistance\"; when struggle starts those like Ritchie [Van Buren] who betray party will be put down; \"we must shoot all deserters and spies\". 2pp. ALS.","Send a profile of himself; profile made by a woman without arms; will soon return home; will write to Pres[ton Johnston] who is now student at an academy. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Announce death of Charles; body found in creek; he was eating at an inn in Alexandria; heard steamboat bell and attempted to return to \"this place\"; supposedly missed the wharf and fell in the water; lost his life by a \"scrupulous endeavor to be at his post in the performance of his public duty\". 2pp. ALS.","William's business injured by amounts taken from the capital of the store and other debts; Harriet will take John; good place for him as Harriet's mode of government strong and uniform; business slow because so many druggists; Devotion and Osgood draw away customers; Doctr. Vail is 87 and still doing business. 3pp. ALS.","Preamble and resolution from Washington respecting death of her brother [Preston Johnston]; victories by army under Genl Scott over Mexican forces; in battle Lieutenant John Preston fell; son of Charles Johnston who died in the Potomac River; Eliza only immediate family left; give condolences; also includes introductory letter to the preamble and resolution. 3pp. ALS.","Give the particulars of Mr. Johnston's unexpected death; Johnston had intended to return home from Columbia but postponed; friends visit that evening and he sent them away saying he would be better in the morning; died around 2 a.m.; doctor believes was inflammation of the bowels; was well loved; will erect tombstone; give love to Eliza. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Home only briefly; see grand-niece in Washington; mistaken in believing her uncles dislike Gov. Floyd; Gov. Floyd and Beverly were not on speaking terms, but nothing more; Edward appreciated his character; \"my entire separation from them, and their uncommunicative dispositions were enough to prevent my acquiring prejudices from them\"; also a newspaper clipping of the unveiling of Jackson's statue in Richmond. 4pp. ALS.","Introduction of Baldwin Mollhausen; given place on expedition of the Colorado River under the command of Lieutenant Ives; expeditions out West admired in Europe; present a portrait of the author of 'A political Essay on New Spain'; also includes English translation of the letter which is written in French and photocopies of both the original and translation. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for invitation for the evening; decline because president wanted to go \"sparking\" alone on a Saturday night; mysterious raid upon the soldier's home. 4pp. ALS.","Military associate of deceased brother [Preston Johnston] who fell in Mexico; offer Eliza Hughes the colored lithograph Preston had presented him with earlier. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Promoted to position of general; appointment proof of governor's [John B. Floyd]? friendship; officers of the Q Masters department opposed appointment to keep generalcy among themselves; governor acted as advocate; vote on nomination in Senate was 31 to 3- \"the latter being the most rabid of the black republicans\"; get to settle down and will become neighbors due to railraod. 3pp. ALS.","PV.","Scope and Contents","Made purchases for Hughes and present him the bill; \"I am not as flush as when the U.S. gave me $6000 a year in gold\"; the starters of the National Express company propose to make Johnston president; want the reports of the battles of Williamsburg and Seven Pines; many of his papers lost; fear publication mentioned is a volume of confederate reports of battles; \"compilers rejected all that I want\"; offered partnership in stock raising. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Stopped in Baltimore because of sore throat caused by leaving New York too early; want to visit Eliza but delayed because of illness; business in New York was \"to raise money for a Southern company- with Southern property for security\"; found people fearful of investing money in the South; hope for settlement of affairs at next session of Congress; when in Selma, hope to dissolve connection with Alabama railroad company, as it is in bad condition; also newspaper clipping of the funeral service of Mrs. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. 3pp. ALS.","Sent lock of hair found with your father's [Charles Johnston] license to practice law. 1pp. ALS.","Younger of the two consecrated to the Episcopate; have similar backgrounds- both belonged to the Monumental church, went to University of Virginia, and attended Virginia seminary; also both had same Sunday school teacher; fall short of what should have been, yet owe debt of gratitude for whatever they have achieved. 2pp. ALS.","Had done nothing which deserved commendation; see no fruit from seeds planted, but God answers prayers; stress the catechism in teaching; thanks for good wishes; also includes newspaper clippings of the letters and a description of the Faith Trumbell chapter meeting. 2pp. ALS.","Party thrown by Secretary Cobb on the ship Harriet Lane; the President disapproves and decides to pay for it out of pocklet so public property not put to private use; Cobb paid for it himself. NwsCl.","Against army bill Burnsides; claims no knowledge of the plan attached to the military appropriations bill. 2pp. ALS.","Appointment has made a difference in administration of justice; had letter from Mr. Washington who has opposition; trust that it is not formidable and the he will secure a place with Hope's help. 2pp. ALS.","Request a barrel of oysters be sent to 1023 Connecticut Ave. 1p. ALS.","Learn that Floyd [Hughes] had a daughter, making Johnston a great-great-uncle ?; give congratulations; save name of Preston for a boy; also included newspaper clipping announcing death of Eliza Preston Hughes, infant daughter of Floyd and Nannie R. Hughes, aged 4 months. 2pp. ALS.","Invitation to the 200th Charter Day at William and Mary. 1p. D.","Written son for extra copies and will send if they exist; Col. John Mason dead; advise to write to widow. 1p. TDS.","Poor Health; felt badly after performance and had to return to room; compliments to the club. 1p. ALS.","Tardy in acknowledging letter; obliged for enclosed documents; have difficulty separating fact with family tradition; Munford's claim of Sritersville?, West Va. being named after Mr. Radford's (I) mother and niece conflicts with county records; want to trace ancestry of Mr. Radford; father knew family and stayed in Radford ancestral home while in England in command of the Mediterranean squads. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for sending lecture \"Editors of the Past\"; Judge Hughes assigned to give lecture by Press Association; lecture monstly on his \"diamond-pointed pen in his best and balmiest days and of the great journalists whose lives and characters and works he has so graphically delineated\"; wrote for Examiner about \"Know Nothing\" campaign; now public knows more about the Examiner and its brilliant editors. 3pp. ALS.","Had given husband Preston papers; request that turn them over to cousin Floyd Hughes; want papers preserved and ancestors researched; also includes transcript of letter. 1pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reject offer of vacation; has job that pays 2 dollars a day and weather delightful; relax at the Chesapeake Club and Virginia Beach; does not want to leave a lady- \"have it pretty bad\". 6pp. ALS.","List of names with their position in society; sailed up the Potomac to Mt. Vernon; picnic by Washington's tomb; visit naval academy, government house and Fort McHenry where a light artillery drill was performed; visit Old Point where observe dress parade then attend a ball; party given by Secretary Cobb and Mr. Schull on a boat; invitations very limited; officers give up berths for ladies and men sleep on deck. 4pp. Ms.","Want Mrs. Hughes at the ship when it departs; wise head of the house is not up yet; does not want to leave in such a storm. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Friday Evening. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Invitation to dine; president has just returned from town. 2pp. ALS. Saturday Evening. Harriet R. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Describe riding habit; Lady Ouseley wants to see \"Tiny\"; will decide whether or not to engage her when reach New York; lady was charming, but the major would not remain to be \"victimized\". 4pp. ALS. July 10. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Thanks for gift of food; hope to see at party on Tuesday; ready to leave wharf on Tuesday; will send fly poison; flies problematic- \"they die by the thousands with us, but other gallant comrades fly in\". 3pp.","1pp. L. January 16. Invitation from Baron Gerault to Gov. Floyd for dinner on Tuesday the 26th. 1pp. L.","Scope and Contents","\"Floyd acquitted himself handsomely in his maiden jury speech\". 2pp. ALS.","Public agent to negotiate 'this business'; agent Hardy appointed; Col. John Taylor will also attend; Taylor had helped rescind resolution disputing title to land which left the matter open for present discussion; propose to pay for Taylor's two journeys. 1p. ALS.","30pp. PV.","4pp. PL.","14pp. PV.","3pp. PD. Letters of recommendation dated 1910-1911 for Floyd Hughes regarding his appointment as Collector of Customs to President William H. Taft; also includes a draft of Floyd Hughes resignation from the position in 1913 and an acceptance of the resignation dated 1914. TLs. 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The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSettling books of late partnership; owed money by Preston. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of 200 acres of land in Montgomery County for William Foster. 1p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNext meet at Botetourt; will introduce new relation; invite Sally and Francis to Botetourt; need Col. Cabell in order to appoint diem falcium; want certificates from Pelhan but cannot reach him; also includes newspaper clipping concerning John D. Blair. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePreston only officer present; \"Indians hovering near my lines\"; W. Breckenridge's family at Smithfield; Bluestone fired on by three Indians; W. Crockett then Preston search for Indians; Indians retired to the Henides?; hard to surprise; assembly called early; prepare to leave before expected; sent Jim home to put horses in order; instruct brother to take care of horses; send book Vatell's Law of Nations; did not send sugar; also includes a morning report of Lieut. Crockett's detachment of Capt. Preston's company. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArrived at Colstee?; boats delayed; projects disagreeable voyage due to low tide; regained deserters for reward; deserters confined; General Wayne moved down river; Wayne killed Indians [Miami?] with bayonets; Wayne desires 15 or 20 hundred militia for battle; unlikely as militia unwilling to serve under him; Indians enjoy peace this spring and summer; Indians \"live in dread in their small forts in the most wretched manner\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot heard from family since leaving Smithfield; expected Tamy? who was delayed in seeking money at home; dispirited but hope to soon return to good state of health; Francis fears a relapse; wants to be kept abreast of family's welfare; urges Francis to think first of his health; offer loan; prevented from going to Philadelphia in winter so won't see Francis; requests names of merchants to whom Francis is indebted; lottery. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCongratulate on birth of son; serpent of faction threatens brother's election; opponent on circuit in G. Briar of Paris; opponent has agents in different counties throughout district; brother has a chance to mortify his enemies; \"those that appear to be his well wishers appear distressed at the head\"; can't come visit but willing to meet in Rockbridge of Botetourt; young ladies have French tutor; request Vistoe's[?] French Grammar. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for title. 1p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeading to Philadelphia from Richmond; decide to return home; send stage copies of several surveys; in order to dispose of the acreage in Mrs. Mirret's[?] name he desires the right of inspection and ability to reject if necessary; directions for sale of plots by Francis will come in W. Taylor's letter; send 100 dollars of collected debt money to Preston; unsuccessful at hiring Negroes; advertised and attended Henrico and Hanover court; \"seen number hired, but not one person was willing to let their Negroes go so far as you wanted although the terms suited them\"; abandoned idea; better to buy; will attempt to purchase on credit in Goochland, Louisa, and Fluvanna counties; have \"cleverman\" buy the Negro; request Billy be sent to Virginia. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Lennard quit and hired a new man; cannot sell land entrusted to him but will continue to try; ask bother to collect 1000 dollar debt owed him by Evans; hold onto land; doesn't know if Mr. Price the register has disposed of certificates; ask if again a candidate for senate; opposition Smyth attended congress; Smyth merciless; treaty rescued by president; proposal to present all information before treaty comes before Congress; resolution oppoesd on grounds it is unneccessary and unconstitutional; invades executive's rights; papers the property of Senate. 4pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccept invitation to visit; mother will also come and travel to Sweet Springs for health; congratulate on birth of second son; likely will be brought up in military school and instructed in reality of war; mortified he has no son; wants nephew William to visit him in winter; will give him a sword; public doubts nephew's courage; he personally has no doubt will succesfully use sword on proper occasion. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft to executor accepting position of commisioner to provide for opening of road from upper James River to the Kanawha River. 1p. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpect the arrival of Francis; pay seventy-five pounds cash out of annuity to Peggy; Johnny and children ill. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad Aglae purchase a shawl; will send money for shawl; possibly visit, but have four children and forty to fifty in family; want her certificate for claim of turnpike shares, also includes typewritten transcript of letter. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduce William Preston; ask for him to receive William; future gloomy; live among strangers; region being settled by cold-hearted Pennsylvanian immigrants; \"the Rowdy\" also taking over; the Rowdy come from no particular state but are native; life only supportable because of chases [horse races] and climate; friends are General Preston's family; Morton has strong ties to keep him in France. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWant to borrow after having been paid thirty to fifty thousand dollars; sale of property to Mr. Coallen; will send Mr. Sallworks? to help in sale; Coallen sold Negroes in South Carolina and got 500 dollars; can get a good price but don't pressure too much; \"He's an old Augusta man will I imagine treat the Negroes kindly\". 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt case shifting against them; Marcellus Smith brought forward to prove Preston Smith authorized to settle treasury business with Mr. Baker; attorneys seek right to ask how much money John Preston usually let in the treasury; commonwealth wants bank books to prove 39,000 cannot have been part of money in bank which was turned over to Baker; case may go to appeals; Call? would not communicate plan of foreclosing the literary fund; $6,200 unaccounted for from literary fund; was a law in which money could be borrowed from fund which was made unneccessary with peace; no money from fund had actually been received; case look brighter on Thursday; may be acquitted of 39,000. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSend two notes of $2000; things going badly in Richmond; agitation due to slavery question; \"blunder of Calhoun in bringing Van Buren back among us by rejecting him\"; Northern party carrying on war with South; hopes this will unite Southern party in \"common sense of wrong and determination of resistance\"; when struggle starts those like Ritchie [Van Buren] who betray party will be put down; \"we must shoot all deserters and spies\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend a profile of himself; profile made by a woman without arms; will soon return home; will write to Pres[ton Johnston] who is now student at an academy. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnnounce death of Charles; body found in creek; he was eating at an inn in Alexandria; heard steamboat bell and attempted to return to \"this place\"; supposedly missed the wharf and fell in the water; lost his life by a \"scrupulous endeavor to be at his post in the performance of his public duty\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam's business injured by amounts taken from the capital of the store and other debts; Harriet will take John; good place for him as Harriet's mode of government strong and uniform; business slow because so many druggists; Devotion and Osgood draw away customers; Doctr. Vail is 87 and still doing business. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePreamble and resolution from Washington respecting death of her brother [Preston Johnston]; victories by army under Genl Scott over Mexican forces; in battle Lieutenant John Preston fell; son of Charles Johnston who died in the Potomac River; Eliza only immediate family left; give condolences; also includes introductory letter to the preamble and resolution. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGive the particulars of Mr. Johnston's unexpected death; Johnston had intended to return home from Columbia but postponed; friends visit that evening and he sent them away saying he would be better in the morning; died around 2 a.m.; doctor believes was inflammation of the bowels; was well loved; will erect tombstone; give love to Eliza. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHome only briefly; see grand-niece in Washington; mistaken in believing her uncles dislike Gov. Floyd; Gov. Floyd and Beverly were not on speaking terms, but nothing more; Edward appreciated his character; \"my entire separation from them, and their uncommunicative dispositions were enough to prevent my acquiring prejudices from them\"; also a newspaper clipping of the unveiling of Jackson's statue in Richmond. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction of Baldwin Mollhausen; given place on expedition of the Colorado River under the command of Lieutenant Ives; expeditions out West admired in Europe; present a portrait of the author of 'A political Essay on New Spain'; also includes English translation of the letter which is written in French and photocopies of both the original and translation. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThanks for invitation for the evening; decline because president wanted to go \"sparking\" alone on a Saturday night; mysterious raid upon the soldier's home. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary associate of deceased brother [Preston Johnston] who fell in Mexico; offer Eliza Hughes the colored lithograph Preston had presented him with earlier. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePromoted to position of general; appointment proof of governor's [John B. Floyd]? friendship; officers of the Q Masters department opposed appointment to keep generalcy among themselves; governor acted as advocate; vote on nomination in Senate was 31 to 3- \"the latter being the most rabid of the black republicans\"; get to settle down and will become neighbors due to railraod. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMade purchases for Hughes and present him the bill; \"I am not as flush as when the U.S. gave me $6000 a year in gold\"; the starters of the National Express company propose to make Johnston president; want the reports of the battles of Williamsburg and Seven Pines; many of his papers lost; fear publication mentioned is a volume of confederate reports of battles; \"compilers rejected all that I want\"; offered partnership in stock raising. 4pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStopped in Baltimore because of sore throat caused by leaving New York too early; want to visit Eliza but delayed because of illness; business in New York was \"to raise money for a Southern company- with Southern property for security\"; found people fearful of investing money in the South; hope for settlement of affairs at next session of Congress; when in Selma, hope to dissolve connection with Alabama railroad company, as it is in bad condition; also newspaper clipping of the funeral service of Mrs. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent lock of hair found with your father's [Charles Johnston] license to practice law. 1pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYounger of the two consecrated to the Episcopate; have similar backgrounds- both belonged to the Monumental church, went to University of Virginia, and attended Virginia seminary; also both had same Sunday school teacher; fall short of what should have been, yet owe debt of gratitude for whatever they have achieved. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad done nothing which deserved commendation; see no fruit from seeds planted, but God answers prayers; stress the catechism in teaching; thanks for good wishes; also includes newspaper clippings of the letters and a description of the Faith Trumbell chapter meeting. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParty thrown by Secretary Cobb on the ship Harriet Lane; the President disapproves and decides to pay for it out of pocklet so public property not put to private use; Cobb paid for it himself. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgainst army bill Burnsides; claims no knowledge of the plan attached to the military appropriations bill. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment has made a difference in administration of justice; had letter from Mr. Washington who has opposition; trust that it is not formidable and the he will secure a place with Hope's help. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest a barrel of oysters be sent to 1023 Connecticut Ave. 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLearn that Floyd [Hughes] had a daughter, making Johnston a great-great-uncle ?; give congratulations; save name of Preston for a boy; also included newspaper clipping announcing death of Eliza Preston Hughes, infant daughter of Floyd and Nannie R. Hughes, aged 4 months. 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the 200th Charter Day at William and Mary. 1p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten son for extra copies and will send if they exist; Col. John Mason dead; advise to write to widow. 1p. TDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoor Health; felt badly after performance and had to return to room; compliments to the club. 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTardy in acknowledging letter; obliged for enclosed documents; have difficulty separating fact with family tradition; Munford's claim of Sritersville?, West Va. being named after Mr. Radford's (I) mother and niece conflicts with county records; want to trace ancestry of Mr. Radford; father knew family and stayed in Radford ancestral home while in England in command of the Mediterranean squads. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThanks for sending lecture \"Editors of the Past\"; Judge Hughes assigned to give lecture by Press Association; lecture monstly on his \"diamond-pointed pen in his best and balmiest days and of the great journalists whose lives and characters and works he has so graphically delineated\"; wrote for Examiner about \"Know Nothing\" campaign; now public knows more about the Examiner and its brilliant editors. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad given husband Preston papers; request that turn them over to cousin Floyd Hughes; want papers preserved and ancestors researched; also includes transcript of letter. 1pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReject offer of vacation; has job that pays 2 dollars a day and weather delightful; relax at the Chesapeake Club and Virginia Beach; does not want to leave a lady- \"have it pretty bad\". 6pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of names with their position in society; sailed up the Potomac to Mt. Vernon; picnic by Washington's tomb; visit naval academy, government house and Fort McHenry where a light artillery drill was performed; visit Old Point where observe dress parade then attend a ball; party given by Secretary Cobb and Mr. Schull on a boat; invitations very limited; officers give up berths for ladies and men sleep on deck. 4pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWant Mrs. Hughes at the ship when it departs; wise head of the house is not up yet; does not want to leave in such a storm. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriday Evening. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Invitation to dine; president has just returned from town. 2pp. ALS. Saturday Evening. Harriet R. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Describe riding habit; Lady Ouseley wants to see \"Tiny\"; will decide whether or not to engage her when reach New York; lady was charming, but the major would not remain to be \"victimized\". 4pp. ALS. July 10. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Thanks for gift of food; hope to see at party on Tuesday; ready to leave wharf on Tuesday; will send fly poison; flies problematic- \"they die by the thousands with us, but other gallant comrades fly in\". 3pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1pp. L. January 16. Invitation from Baron Gerault to Gov. Floyd for dinner on Tuesday the 26th. 1pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Floyd acquitted himself handsomely in his maiden jury speech\". 2pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic agent to negotiate 'this business'; agent Hardy appointed; Col. John Taylor will also attend; Taylor had helped rescind resolution disputing title to land which left the matter open for present discussion; propose to pay for Taylor's two journeys. 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4pp. PL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3pp. PD. Letters of recommendation dated 1910-1911 for Floyd Hughes regarding his appointment as Collector of Customs to President William H. Taft; also includes a draft of Floyd Hughes resignation from the position in 1913 and an acceptance of the resignation dated 1914. TLs. Picture of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston Newspaper clippings about Gen. J.E. Johnston from 1864-1934 Newspaper clippings about Judge R.W. Hughes from 1870-1897\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook and a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Letters and papers of the Floyd, Johnston, and Preston families, as well as newspaper articles principally concerning Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Judge Robert William Hughes. The central figures in the collection include Gen. John Preston, his brother Gen. Francis Preston, Gen Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), his niece, Eliza Hughes (1825-1908), and Harriet Lane, niece of President Buchanan. The collection also contains the correspondence of or papers relating to Congressman Charles C. Johnston (1795-1832), Judge R.W. Hughes (1821-1901), Alexander von Humboldt, and Governor/ Secretary of War John B. Floyd (1806-1863). Spanning 154 years (1753-1907), this collection contains references to the Mexican War and the Civil War and also touches on the issues of Indians and slavery.","2pp. D.","Settling books of late partnership; owed money by Preston. 2pp. ALS.","Survey of 200 acres of land in Montgomery County for William Foster. 1p. D.","Next meet at Botetourt; will introduce new relation; invite Sally and Francis to Botetourt; need Col. Cabell in order to appoint diem falcium; want certificates from Pelhan but cannot reach him; also includes newspaper clipping concerning John D. Blair. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Preston only officer present; \"Indians hovering near my lines\"; W. Breckenridge's family at Smithfield; Bluestone fired on by three Indians; W. Crockett then Preston search for Indians; Indians retired to the Henides?; hard to surprise; assembly called early; prepare to leave before expected; sent Jim home to put horses in order; instruct brother to take care of horses; send book Vatell's Law of Nations; did not send sugar; also includes a morning report of Lieut. Crockett's detachment of Capt. Preston's company. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Arrived at Colstee?; boats delayed; projects disagreeable voyage due to low tide; regained deserters for reward; deserters confined; General Wayne moved down river; Wayne killed Indians [Miami?] with bayonets; Wayne desires 15 or 20 hundred militia for battle; unlikely as militia unwilling to serve under him; Indians enjoy peace this spring and summer; Indians \"live in dread in their small forts in the most wretched manner\". 2pp. ALS.","Not heard from family since leaving Smithfield; expected Tamy? who was delayed in seeking money at home; dispirited but hope to soon return to good state of health; Francis fears a relapse; wants to be kept abreast of family's welfare; urges Francis to think first of his health; offer loan; prevented from going to Philadelphia in winter so won't see Francis; requests names of merchants to whom Francis is indebted; lottery. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Congratulate on birth of son; serpent of faction threatens brother's election; opponent on circuit in G. Briar of Paris; opponent has agents in different counties throughout district; brother has a chance to mortify his enemies; \"those that appear to be his well wishers appear distressed at the head\"; can't come visit but willing to meet in Rockbridge of Botetourt; young ladies have French tutor; request Vistoe's[?] French Grammar. 2pp. ALS.","Bond for title. 1p. D.","Scope and Contents","Heading to Philadelphia from Richmond; decide to return home; send stage copies of several surveys; in order to dispose of the acreage in Mrs. Mirret's[?] name he desires the right of inspection and ability to reject if necessary; directions for sale of plots by Francis will come in W. Taylor's letter; send 100 dollars of collected debt money to Preston; unsuccessful at hiring Negroes; advertised and attended Henrico and Hanover court; \"seen number hired, but not one person was willing to let their Negroes go so far as you wanted although the terms suited them\"; abandoned idea; better to buy; will attempt to purchase on credit in Goochland, Louisa, and Fluvanna counties; have \"cleverman\" buy the Negro; request Billy be sent to Virginia. 4pp. ALS.","Mr. Lennard quit and hired a new man; cannot sell land entrusted to him but will continue to try; ask bother to collect 1000 dollar debt owed him by Evans; hold onto land; doesn't know if Mr. Price the register has disposed of certificates; ask if again a candidate for senate; opposition Smyth attended congress; Smyth merciless; treaty rescued by president; proposal to present all information before treaty comes before Congress; resolution oppoesd on grounds it is unneccessary and unconstitutional; invades executive's rights; papers the property of Senate. 4pp. AL.","Accept invitation to visit; mother will also come and travel to Sweet Springs for health; congratulate on birth of second son; likely will be brought up in military school and instructed in reality of war; mortified he has no son; wants nephew William to visit him in winter; will give him a sword; public doubts nephew's courage; he personally has no doubt will succesfully use sword on proper occasion. 3pp. ALS.","Draft to executor accepting position of commisioner to provide for opening of road from upper James River to the Kanawha River. 1p. Df.","Expect the arrival of Francis; pay seventy-five pounds cash out of annuity to Peggy; Johnny and children ill. 3pp. ALS.","Had Aglae purchase a shawl; will send money for shawl; possibly visit, but have four children and forty to fifty in family; want her certificate for claim of turnpike shares, also includes typewritten transcript of letter. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Introduce William Preston; ask for him to receive William; future gloomy; live among strangers; region being settled by cold-hearted Pennsylvanian immigrants; \"the Rowdy\" also taking over; the Rowdy come from no particular state but are native; life only supportable because of chases [horse races] and climate; friends are General Preston's family; Morton has strong ties to keep him in France. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Want to borrow after having been paid thirty to fifty thousand dollars; sale of property to Mr. Coallen; will send Mr. Sallworks? to help in sale; Coallen sold Negroes in South Carolina and got 500 dollars; can get a good price but don't pressure too much; \"He's an old Augusta man will I imagine treat the Negroes kindly\". 3pp. ALS.","Court case shifting against them; Marcellus Smith brought forward to prove Preston Smith authorized to settle treasury business with Mr. Baker; attorneys seek right to ask how much money John Preston usually let in the treasury; commonwealth wants bank books to prove 39,000 cannot have been part of money in bank which was turned over to Baker; case may go to appeals; Call? would not communicate plan of foreclosing the literary fund; $6,200 unaccounted for from literary fund; was a law in which money could be borrowed from fund which was made unneccessary with peace; no money from fund had actually been received; case look brighter on Thursday; may be acquitted of 39,000. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Send two notes of $2000; things going badly in Richmond; agitation due to slavery question; \"blunder of Calhoun in bringing Van Buren back among us by rejecting him\"; Northern party carrying on war with South; hopes this will unite Southern party in \"common sense of wrong and determination of resistance\"; when struggle starts those like Ritchie [Van Buren] who betray party will be put down; \"we must shoot all deserters and spies\". 2pp. ALS.","Send a profile of himself; profile made by a woman without arms; will soon return home; will write to Pres[ton Johnston] who is now student at an academy. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Announce death of Charles; body found in creek; he was eating at an inn in Alexandria; heard steamboat bell and attempted to return to \"this place\"; supposedly missed the wharf and fell in the water; lost his life by a \"scrupulous endeavor to be at his post in the performance of his public duty\". 2pp. ALS.","William's business injured by amounts taken from the capital of the store and other debts; Harriet will take John; good place for him as Harriet's mode of government strong and uniform; business slow because so many druggists; Devotion and Osgood draw away customers; Doctr. Vail is 87 and still doing business. 3pp. ALS.","Preamble and resolution from Washington respecting death of her brother [Preston Johnston]; victories by army under Genl Scott over Mexican forces; in battle Lieutenant John Preston fell; son of Charles Johnston who died in the Potomac River; Eliza only immediate family left; give condolences; also includes introductory letter to the preamble and resolution. 3pp. ALS.","Give the particulars of Mr. Johnston's unexpected death; Johnston had intended to return home from Columbia but postponed; friends visit that evening and he sent them away saying he would be better in the morning; died around 2 a.m.; doctor believes was inflammation of the bowels; was well loved; will erect tombstone; give love to Eliza. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Home only briefly; see grand-niece in Washington; mistaken in believing her uncles dislike Gov. Floyd; Gov. Floyd and Beverly were not on speaking terms, but nothing more; Edward appreciated his character; \"my entire separation from them, and their uncommunicative dispositions were enough to prevent my acquiring prejudices from them\"; also a newspaper clipping of the unveiling of Jackson's statue in Richmond. 4pp. ALS.","Introduction of Baldwin Mollhausen; given place on expedition of the Colorado River under the command of Lieutenant Ives; expeditions out West admired in Europe; present a portrait of the author of 'A political Essay on New Spain'; also includes English translation of the letter which is written in French and photocopies of both the original and translation. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for invitation for the evening; decline because president wanted to go \"sparking\" alone on a Saturday night; mysterious raid upon the soldier's home. 4pp. ALS.","Military associate of deceased brother [Preston Johnston] who fell in Mexico; offer Eliza Hughes the colored lithograph Preston had presented him with earlier. 2pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Promoted to position of general; appointment proof of governor's [John B. Floyd]? friendship; officers of the Q Masters department opposed appointment to keep generalcy among themselves; governor acted as advocate; vote on nomination in Senate was 31 to 3- \"the latter being the most rabid of the black republicans\"; get to settle down and will become neighbors due to railraod. 3pp. ALS.","PV.","Scope and Contents","Made purchases for Hughes and present him the bill; \"I am not as flush as when the U.S. gave me $6000 a year in gold\"; the starters of the National Express company propose to make Johnston president; want the reports of the battles of Williamsburg and Seven Pines; many of his papers lost; fear publication mentioned is a volume of confederate reports of battles; \"compilers rejected all that I want\"; offered partnership in stock raising. 4pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Stopped in Baltimore because of sore throat caused by leaving New York too early; want to visit Eliza but delayed because of illness; business in New York was \"to raise money for a Southern company- with Southern property for security\"; found people fearful of investing money in the South; hope for settlement of affairs at next session of Congress; when in Selma, hope to dissolve connection with Alabama railroad company, as it is in bad condition; also newspaper clipping of the funeral service of Mrs. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. 3pp. ALS.","Sent lock of hair found with your father's [Charles Johnston] license to practice law. 1pp. ALS.","Younger of the two consecrated to the Episcopate; have similar backgrounds- both belonged to the Monumental church, went to University of Virginia, and attended Virginia seminary; also both had same Sunday school teacher; fall short of what should have been, yet owe debt of gratitude for whatever they have achieved. 2pp. ALS.","Had done nothing which deserved commendation; see no fruit from seeds planted, but God answers prayers; stress the catechism in teaching; thanks for good wishes; also includes newspaper clippings of the letters and a description of the Faith Trumbell chapter meeting. 2pp. ALS.","Party thrown by Secretary Cobb on the ship Harriet Lane; the President disapproves and decides to pay for it out of pocklet so public property not put to private use; Cobb paid for it himself. NwsCl.","Against army bill Burnsides; claims no knowledge of the plan attached to the military appropriations bill. 2pp. ALS.","Appointment has made a difference in administration of justice; had letter from Mr. Washington who has opposition; trust that it is not formidable and the he will secure a place with Hope's help. 2pp. ALS.","Request a barrel of oysters be sent to 1023 Connecticut Ave. 1p. ALS.","Learn that Floyd [Hughes] had a daughter, making Johnston a great-great-uncle ?; give congratulations; save name of Preston for a boy; also included newspaper clipping announcing death of Eliza Preston Hughes, infant daughter of Floyd and Nannie R. Hughes, aged 4 months. 2pp. ALS.","Invitation to the 200th Charter Day at William and Mary. 1p. D.","Written son for extra copies and will send if they exist; Col. John Mason dead; advise to write to widow. 1p. TDS.","Poor Health; felt badly after performance and had to return to room; compliments to the club. 1p. ALS.","Tardy in acknowledging letter; obliged for enclosed documents; have difficulty separating fact with family tradition; Munford's claim of Sritersville?, West Va. being named after Mr. Radford's (I) mother and niece conflicts with county records; want to trace ancestry of Mr. Radford; father knew family and stayed in Radford ancestral home while in England in command of the Mediterranean squads. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for sending lecture \"Editors of the Past\"; Judge Hughes assigned to give lecture by Press Association; lecture monstly on his \"diamond-pointed pen in his best and balmiest days and of the great journalists whose lives and characters and works he has so graphically delineated\"; wrote for Examiner about \"Know Nothing\" campaign; now public knows more about the Examiner and its brilliant editors. 3pp. ALS.","Had given husband Preston papers; request that turn them over to cousin Floyd Hughes; want papers preserved and ancestors researched; also includes transcript of letter. 1pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reject offer of vacation; has job that pays 2 dollars a day and weather delightful; relax at the Chesapeake Club and Virginia Beach; does not want to leave a lady- \"have it pretty bad\". 6pp. ALS.","List of names with their position in society; sailed up the Potomac to Mt. Vernon; picnic by Washington's tomb; visit naval academy, government house and Fort McHenry where a light artillery drill was performed; visit Old Point where observe dress parade then attend a ball; party given by Secretary Cobb and Mr. Schull on a boat; invitations very limited; officers give up berths for ladies and men sleep on deck. 4pp. Ms.","Want Mrs. Hughes at the ship when it departs; wise head of the house is not up yet; does not want to leave in such a storm. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Friday Evening. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Invitation to dine; president has just returned from town. 2pp. ALS. Saturday Evening. Harriet R. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. Describe riding habit; Lady Ouseley wants to see \"Tiny\"; will decide whether or not to engage her when reach New York; lady was charming, but the major would not remain to be \"victimized\". 4pp. ALS. July 10. H. Lane, Soldier's House, to Mrs. Hughes. 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Frederick Deane Goodwin served parishes in Virginia. Edwin Lewis Goodwin was born in Nelson County, Va. and studied at the University of Virginia and at the Virginia Theological Seminary. He served parishes in Virginia and South Carolina, was historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia and author of The Colonial Church in Virginia. His son, Frederick D. Goodwin was Bishop of Virginia, 1944-1961. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Acc. 2013.114 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013.   Acc. 2013.114 was interfiled with the original accession and the series were rearranged in August 2014 by Anne Johnson.","Letters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material concerning the Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families.","The bulk of the collection is comprised of the papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, an Episcopal minister.  Bishop William Meade is a correspondent.  Correspondence between Frederick Deane Goodwin's immediate family is included and papers of his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, an Episcopal minister and his granddaughter, Mary Frances Goodwin, a researcher for Colonial Williamsburg.","Much of the correspondence, journals and recollections concern the Goodwin Family and/or the Episcopal Church in Virginia and elsewhere. Mary Frances Goodwin's letters are from her time in France at the end of World War I and her discovery of the Bodleian Plate in 1930.","Volumes include diaries, journals and registers of Edward Lewis Goodwin, correspondence between family members and letters to and from Mary Frances Goodwin during World War I while she was working with the YMCA in France as part of the American Expeditionary Force. The Episcopal Church of Virginia is mentioned often in the correspondence by all family members.","Included is a memoir by Mary F. Goodwin on her discovery of the Bodleian Plate, a copper printing plate with buildings of 18th century Williamsburg, and a memoir of Wytheville, Virginia during the Civil War.","Family histories written by members of the Goodwin and Archer families, genealogical charts and family trees, including those of the Smith and Ballard families, and copies of entries in the Goodwin Family Bible.","Copy of a typed manuscript entitled \"Goodwin Ancestry \u0026 History.\" Notation on document, \"written evidently be the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin up to p. 21. Thence, evidently, continued by Miss Mary Frances Goodwin, his daughter. RSB.\" 34 pp.","Copies of Bible entries from the Goodwin Family Bible for marriages, births and deaths.  6 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of the book \"The Archer and Silvester Families\" written and signed by Robert Archer, April 1870. One printed version, with signature of Edward Goodwin Ballard. Printed in April 1937 by William Byrd Press, Inc. 28 pp.","Copies of 2 genealogical charts with some handwritten notes.","Handwritten genealogical chart entitled \"Genealogy of Edward Louis (sic) Goodwin and Maria Love Smith. Married 11 January 1881.\" Includes the families of Goodwin, LeBaron, Briggs, Archer, Smith, Hawkins-Lee, Marshall and Ambler.","Copy of handwritten genealogical chart of the Goodwin Family, \"last four generations, continued from Page 14.\"  Copy of handwritten narrative about the Goodwin Family with cover sheet noting \"Please leave each section exactly in order - Written (sic) by his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1886, E.G. B.  68 pages.","Typed copies of memoirs, manuscript journals and records of the ministry of Episcopal Minister Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1874-1897; manuscript and printed sermons, 1899-1905 and personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1868-1908. Also includes notes for a biography of Edward Lewis Goodwin's wife, Maria Love Smith and other Smith Family material. Edward Lewis Goodwin is the son of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"A Small Boy's Recollections of the War,\" by Edward L. Goodwin. 29 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"Recollections of My First Parish, 1880-1885,\" by E[dward] L[ewis] Goodwin. 17 pp. Photo included. 1 item.","Manuscript Christmas sermon by Edward L. Goodwin.","Letter about family news, dated September 26, 1868.  1 item.","Letter from Maria L. Smith Goodwin to Edward L. Goodwin, dated August 28, 1893.","Friends and fellow ministers about family and friends, scholarship, ministry and the Episcopal Church. Some correspondents are Rev. Robert White, E.A. Penick, Charles Mayo, J.R. Winchester, C.C. Penick, Charles F. Taylor, Francis M. Whittle (Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) and others. 15 items.","Letters mostly from friends about his ministry. Correspondents include Charles F. Taylor, George Greer, Peter Saunders, Thomas Packard, J. J. Gravatt, James Wheeler Warden, W.M. Clark and others. 14 items.","Letter from M. C. Pelton acknowledging Edward L. Goodwin's resignation as minister of a church in Christiansburg, Va. Other letters concern the death of his wife, Maria Love (Smith) Goodwin. 5 items.","Letters about the Episcopal Church, \"The History of Truro Parish,\" Custis/Washington family history and Virginia History. Correspondents include C.M. Beckwith, Lawrence Washington of the Library of Congress, N. B. Nevitt, P. C. Bagby, Gen. G. W. C. Lee about the Washington Family, C. C. Penick and others. 9 items.","Typed manuscript, \"Monographs of the Colonial Church in Virginia, and other Historical Papers,\" [by Edward L. Goodwin?] 18 pp. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Front cover states \"Theological Seminary, Virginia, Sept. 1874 - Oct. 1877.\" Some pages have been removed, probably by Edward Goodwin. Manuscript volume 1. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin from October 1877 to January 1, 1881. He notes in a postscript at the end of the journal that since his last entry, he has married \"my darling Maria\" and he's not sure if he will continue recording his life and \"I know not what disposition I shall make of my journals....\" Some pages have been removed. Manuscript volume 2. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Newclippings have been pasted into the journal. The clipping on page 7 is about the \"Late Rev. Mr. Goodwin [Frederick Deane Goodwin].\" Manuscript volume 3. 1 item.","\"Private Register of Ministerial Acts\" by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Rev. Goodwin notes each activity he has performed as a minister. Some days have the time noted. June 1880-June 1890. Manuscript Volume 4. 1 item.","Private Record of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. As the journal progresses, Dr. Goodwin begins to expand his daily entries to include the weather, personal reflections and other events. July 1, 1890 - September 30, 1893. Manuscript volume 5. 1 item.","Private Journal and Records of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Journal entries are more personal. Goodwin notes his daily schedule with personal reflections on the events of the day and his personal life. October 1, 1893 - July 31, 1897. Manuscript Volume 6. 1 item.","Scope and Contents Three printed sermons and addresses by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. Baccalaureate Sermon for the Gunston Institute on June 10, 1900, \"The Sower of the Seed\" given at the Piedmont Convocation, April 26, 1905 and \"Historical Address on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Mark's Church in Richmond, Virginia,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Letter from Robert Smith to his sister, Maria L. Smith Goodwin, about her marriage and family news. January 29, 1881.1 item.","Title of handwritten notes, \"On the Life of Maria Love Smith\" (1848-1892), written probably by Edward Lewis Goodwin (EGB). 6 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed transcription of a letter written by Henry Lee Smith to his descendants telling about his life. Baltimore, Md, November 1947.","February 16, 1924 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with picture of \"The Late Rev. Edward L. Goodwin, D.D.\" on the cover and article on page 13.","Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodwin were parents of at least 11 children. This series is mostly the papers of their son, Frederick Deane Goodwin, but also letters between the siblings and to their mother. Henry Bradford Goodwin is sometimes called Henry Briggs Goodwin.","Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, Episcopal minister. Manuscript sermons, circa 1831-1865, and journal entries, 1838 and October 19, 1853; personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1827-1869; reports made to the Diocesan Missionary Society, 1859-1861, 1863; and \"Memorials of Our Father (Selections from the journals of the Rev. Goodwin, D. D.).\" Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin's wife, Mary Frances Archer (1817-?), including her reminiscences of her early life, and an account of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War by their oldest daughter, Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble.","Carbon copy of a typed manuscript, \"Memorials of Our Father.\"","A copy of \"Memorials of Our Father\" with a subtitle \"(Selections from the journals of the Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin with commentary by the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin, D. D.)\" Includes a photograph of The Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881).","A one page biography of Frederick Deane Goodwin by Mary Frances Goodwin. She mentions the number of Episcopal ministers in the Goodwin Family.","Copy of typed transcription of Frederick D. Goodwin's Diary. 1 item.","Original journal of Frederick D. Goodwin. January - December 1838 and October 19, 1853.","Manuscript sermons and a prayer by Frederick D. Goodwin. Circa 1831-1865. 4 items.","Letter from Kanawha County court giving civil authority to Frederick D. Goodwin to perform marriages in Kanawha County. October 20, 1831. 1 item.","Letters from Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881) to his mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin (1775-1861) in Norton, Massachusetts. The two 1841 letters are about the death of his sister, Mary, at his home and details of her days before she died.  The remaining letters are about family news.  6 items.","Letters to Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin from her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin.  In 1843, he mentions his resignation from the church (in Staunton, Virignia?)","Copies of typed transcripts of letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister Abigail P[atten] Goodwin and his brother Henry B. Goodwin, with extracts from Frederick D. Goodwin's journal. May 13, 1828 and June 17, 1826. One journal entry is about the conflicted feelings that Dr. Goodwin has when punishing a student with the rod and another entry about race after seeing three negro girls in the street, crying, possibly because they are leaving their home. 2 items.","Letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister, Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-1904), about his ministry and family news. 14 items.","Letter to his brother, Daniel LeBaron Goodwin about family news and his appointment as interim Rector of St. Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia.  Incomplete. 1 item.","Two letters and 1 possible draft to Bishop William Meade about the Episcopal Church, both personal and general. 3 items.","Six letters from Mary Frances Archer Goodwin to her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin with news of family, friends and the Episcopal Church.  She also expresses her feelings about his activities.  A handwritten note on the Oct. 23, 1837 letter says, \"Mother's only love letter.\"","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. In the December 8, 1842 letter, Henry Goodwin gives genealogical information on the Goodwin Family and his immediate family. In the March 27, 1845 letter and later letters, he gives his reasons for the defense of slavery in the North. Other letters include family news, finances and his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects. 9 items.","Letters from Daniel LeBaron Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. Gives advice on farming while being a minister and news of his ministry and family. January 1, 1856 and August 13, 1866. 2 items.","Two letters from James Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about his ministry and family news. March 6, 1849 and August 5, 1852. 2 items.","Letter from Edward Bryam Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about news of the New England Goodwin family. news. 1 item.","2 items.","5 items.","Also notes from daughters Abigail Patten Goodwin (1798-1886) and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-?). 8 items.","5 items.","7 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers. 15 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers, mostly about ministry. Invitations to various Episcopal Church vestries. 17 items.","Reports by Frederick G. Goodwin to the Diocesan Missionary Society, Virginia.  4 items.","Letter from Frederick LeBaron Goodwin to his father, Frederick D. Goodwin, while at the University of Virginia.  October 19, 1857.  1 item.","Scope and Contents Rich. H. Wilmer to Mrs. Frederick D. Goodwin telling her that the reports of  her son Frederick's death are false.  February 8, 1865.  1 item.","Copy of typed transcript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin,  T 37 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life,\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin. Signed. 123 pp. Includes typed extract, 1 p. 1 item.","Copy of typed transcription of letter from Mary Baldwin Goodwin, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin and Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin about the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their Grandparents, Robert and Frances Archer. March 29, 1866. 1 item.","A note with the comments made by Mr. Boyden of Staunton about Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Original recollection of the Civil War by Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin, entitled \"An Account of the Civil War in Wytheville.\" 10 pp. February 3, 1904. 1 item.","Two copies of an article \"The Church's Debt to the Goodwin Family, A Century of Fairthful Service\" by J. W. Ware from \"Southern Churchmen\" November 28, 1831. February 7, 1948 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with cover showing Dr. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D. breaking ground for the first new dormitory at the Virginia Theological Seminary.","Copy of an autobiography by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin, \"Some Recollections of my Early Life.\" The recollections also include a family sketch by her Father with genealogical data back to his \"Great-Great-Grandfather Archer\" who emigrated from England in 1665. 71 pp. Original and copy of [1837] letter from M. C. Lee to Mary Frances Archer Goodwin about her surprise in seeing in the paper her marriage to Frederick Deane Goodwin. A later handwritten note on the letter says \"Mrs. R.E. Lee.\"","Personal corespondence between the brothers and sisters of Frederick Deane Goodwin, all of them children of Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodiwn. Letters of Henry Bradford Goodwin (Henry Briggs Goodwin) refer to his life as a minister and planter in Maryland and to his views on slavery. The correspondence of brothers Daniel LeBaron Goodwin and James Briggs Goodwin refer to their own activities in the Episcopal ministry. Other correspondents include their mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin.","Letter to Daniel LeBaron Goodwin from Jas. Mulchahey about a deathbed conversion. March 3, 1846. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to her mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about Mary De Wolf Goodwin's death and family news.  November 25, 1841. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to Mary De Wolfe Goodwin with personal news. June 21, 1841","Letters to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin from her family, but mostly from her sister Mary D.W. Goodwin. 16 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to Polly Briggs Goodwin with family news. 9 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin,  to Henry's Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin concerning family news.  3 letters.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Lewis B. [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852).  24 items.","Letter from Bishop Alexander Griswold to Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard in which Bishop Griswold certifies Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard as candidates for the Holy Order of the Eastern Diocese and their transfer to the Diocese of Virginia. Copied to Bishop Richard Channing Moore (1762-1841). March 26, 1829. 1 item.","Typed transcriptions of the letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin entitled \"Life and Letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin, Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1804-1859, With a brief account of his family in Massachusetts and Maryland.\" 188 pages plus Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. Note: Henry Briggs Goodwin is sometimes called \"Henry Bradford Goodwin\" in other references.","Letter from James Briggs Goodwin to Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with news of the death of Mary D.W. Goodwin and comments about his ministry. November 3, 1841.  1 item.","September 9, 1841 letter from James Briggs Goodwin and Frederick Deane Goodwin and an October 20, 1841 letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Henry B. Goodwina to their Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with consolation on the death of her daughter (their sister), Mary Goodwin.    2 letters.","Two letters from Lewis [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852) to his wife, Abby (Whiting) Goodwin during a trip to California. February 12, 1853 letter from Joseph G. Wilson, Salem, Oregon, to Mrs. Lewis Goodwin about the circumstances of the death of her husband.  3 items.","Letters from Mary De Wolf Goodwin to her Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about family news, her travels and teaching.   3 items.","Scope and Contents Papers of Mary Frances Goodwin, daughter of Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin and researcher for Colonial Williamsburg. Includes letters to and from her family and friends while working as part of the American Expeditionary Forces for the YMCA in France at the end of World War I.  She worked in canteens in internment camps and later as a bookkeeper for the 82nd Division.  A few later letters deal mostly with family matters. Transcripts of correspondence between Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin during the discovery of the Bodleian Plate in England.  Typed rough draft \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" describing the history of the Bodleian Plate and the search to find it.","Letters written by Mary F. Goodwin to various family members during World War I. She writes from New York City, England and France. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces under the auspices of the YMCA, she trains in New York City at \"conferences\" then travels to France to work in different capacities with the American troops and internment camps. She is connected to the 82nd Division. She tells about her trip on a transport ship to England and her experiences in New York, England and France. She describes the places she visits, the countryside, people she meets, her work, the dances and parades, friends she sees and the local people. In her November 24 [1918] letter she notes, \"Mr. Bev Tucker is near here and there is to be a U.VA Alumni dinner or meeting here this week.\" She comments on many of the clergy in her area, particularly the Episcopal ministers and in her December 19, 1918 letter she includes a story \"Take This Holy Sacrament to Your Comfort\" about a service she attended in a hut. Some of her jobs include bookkeeping for the 82nd Division canteens and helping in the internment camps. She reflects on the emotional toll on the men and their future need for help. She talks of German propoganda and how they are trying to \"ingratiate themselves with the Army of Occupation.\" In later letters, where she gives more details of her experiences, she mentions that the earlier letters went through censors.","Letters written to Mary F. Goodwin by her family and friends when she was in France during World War I working with the YMCA as part of the American Expeditionary Forces.  Her Father's letters (Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin) concern his ministry, his church and the \"Southern Churchman\" plus news of family, friends and church members.  Other correspondents mainly focus on news of friends and family.","Letter from the Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia sending her Father's salary check for February, 1924 after her Father's death.  Request from G. MacLaren Brydon for information on her Father's \"List of the Colonial Clergy.\"  March 13, 1924 letter from Rev. W.A.R. Goodwin telling her that, per Dr. Chandler, there are no available jobs in the library.    1951 correspondence with Harnett T. Kane about Miss Goodwin's Grandmother's sketch of her girlhood at Fortress Monroe Sound.\"  1959 letter from Rev. Ferneyhough of Christ Church Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia about a memorial fund for her sister, Mrs. Conrad Goodwin  (Maria Lee Goodwin).  6 items.","Account of, and copies of, letters concerning the history and rediscovery of the Bodleian Plate. January 1, 1930 telegram from Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin to Mary Goodwin: \"Woods and Perry here join in congratulations considered greatest find in American Research Pictures Received Today Invaluable.\" Typed transcripts of January and February 1930 letters between Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin about the discovery of the Bodleian Plate. Typed draft of an account by Mary F. Goodwin entitled, \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" where she relates the history of the Rawlinson Collection, the history of the beginning of Colonial Williamsburg and the trail of her research that led to the discovery of the Bodleian Plate.","Booklet entitled, \"Steps to be taken by A.E.F.-Y.M.C.A Secretaries returning to America.\"  Handwritten are Mary Goodwin's date and place of birth, date of arrival in France, issue date of June 16, 1919 and department, Canteen.","Formal photograph of Ethel Archer Lewis Lacy standing beside a rattan sofa.  She was the daughter of Mary Baldwin Goodwin and Thomas Hugo Lacy and granddaughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"From our Younger Years\" by Margaret [Lewis] Goodwin Ballard.  Written in 2 parts.  37 pp.  Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard is the daughter of Maria Love Smith and Edward Lewis Goodwin.","Copy of typed transcript entitled \"Some Notes on the Ballard Family\" by Margaret Lewis (Goodwin) Ballard. 6 pp.","Copy of typed transcriptions of letters from James William Ballard (1875-1920) while in the U.S. Army in the Philippines, mostly to his mother, Mary Reid Thrift Ballard (circa 1852-1927). Selection of letters is by Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard (1881-1981) his daughter. 12 pp.","Includes the memoirs of Edward Lewis Goodwin's daughter, Margaret (Goodwin) Ballard (1881-?), and her notes on the Ballard family and Mary Frances Goodwin's (1883-1973) correspondence, 1924-1959, and an account of her research in England for Colonial Williamsburg, 1929-1930.","Copies of typed transcriptions of 2 letters from Agnes H. Marshall to John Marshall, 1825 and 1832 and 1 letter from Joseph Story to The Honorable John Marshall, 1833.","Clipping of a photograph of \"Incline Plane at Johnstown\" and a \"Historical Map of the Old Northwest Territory\" owned by J. F. Goodwin. 2 items.","2 letter fragments, one to \"Dear Brother\" dated March 18 and one from \"Your Grandfather\" with advice for farming. 2 items.","Empty folders that contained the letters in this collection, some with notations of importance, recipient, writer, dates and if copied for others. Empty envelopes.","1917 photograph of Barbara Elizabeth, Age 2 and Verner Goodwin, Jr., age 3.  A collage of photographs, some original, of Goodwin family ancestors.  Filed in oversize.","This series is a temporary series until it has been interfiled with the rest of the collection. The series contains genealogical material related to the Goodwin family as well as the Ribble family, and includes correspondence, dating back to the American Civil War, certificates, and other material.","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","United States. Army. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is divided into Series, mainly by individual family names but also a few topical headings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is divided into Series, mainly by individual family names but also a few topical headings."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Goodwin family moved from Massachusetts and members settled in Virginia and Maryland. Three generations of Goodwin men served as Episcopal ministers. Frederick Deane Goodwin served parishes in Virginia. Edwin Lewis Goodwin was born in Nelson County, Va. and studied at the University of Virginia and at the Virginia Theological Seminary. He served parishes in Virginia and South Carolina, was historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia and author of The Colonial Church in Virginia. His son, Frederick D. Goodwin was Bishop of Virginia, 1944-1961. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Goodwin_family\" title=\"Goodwin family\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Family History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Goodwin family moved from Massachusetts and members settled in Virginia and Maryland. Three generations of Goodwin men served as Episcopal ministers. Frederick Deane Goodwin served parishes in Virginia. Edwin Lewis Goodwin was born in Nelson County, Va. and studied at the University of Virginia and at the Virginia Theological Seminary. He served parishes in Virginia and South Carolina, was historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia and author of The Colonial Church in Virginia. His son, Frederick D. Goodwin was Bishop of Virginia, 1944-1961. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGoodwin Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Goodwin Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2013.114 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013.   Acc. 2013.114 was interfiled with the original accession and the series were rearranged in August 2014 by Anne Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Acc. 2013.114 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013.   Acc. 2013.114 was interfiled with the original accession and the series were rearranged in August 2014 by Anne Johnson."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material concerning the Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the collection is comprised of the papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, an Episcopal minister.  Bishop William Meade is a correspondent.  Correspondence between Frederick Deane Goodwin's immediate family is included and papers of his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, an Episcopal minister and his granddaughter, Mary Frances Goodwin, a researcher for Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMuch of the correspondence, journals and recollections concern the Goodwin Family and/or the Episcopal Church in Virginia and elsewhere. Mary Frances Goodwin's letters are from her time in France at the end of World War I and her discovery of the Bodleian Plate in 1930.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVolumes include diaries, journals and registers of Edward Lewis Goodwin, correspondence between family members and letters to and from Mary Frances Goodwin during World War I while she was working with the YMCA in France as part of the American Expeditionary Force. The Episcopal Church of Virginia is mentioned often in the correspondence by all family members.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a memoir by Mary F. Goodwin on her discovery of the Bodleian Plate, a copper printing plate with buildings of 18th century Williamsburg, and a memoir of Wytheville, Virginia during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily histories written by members of the Goodwin and Archer families, genealogical charts and family trees, including those of the Smith and Ballard families, and copies of entries in the Goodwin Family Bible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript entitled \"Goodwin Ancestry \u0026amp; History.\" Notation on document, \"written evidently be the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin up to p. 21. Thence, evidently, continued by Miss Mary Frances Goodwin, his daughter. RSB.\" 34 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Bible entries from the Goodwin Family Bible for marriages, births and deaths.  6 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript of the book \"The Archer and Silvester Families\" written and signed by Robert Archer, April 1870. One printed version, with signature of Edward Goodwin Ballard. Printed in April 1937 by William Byrd Press, Inc. 28 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of 2 genealogical charts with some handwritten notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten genealogical chart entitled \"Genealogy of Edward Louis (sic) Goodwin and Maria Love Smith. Married 11 January 1881.\" Includes the families of Goodwin, LeBaron, Briggs, Archer, Smith, Hawkins-Lee, Marshall and Ambler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of handwritten genealogical chart of the Goodwin Family, \"last four generations, continued from Page 14.\"  Copy of handwritten narrative about the Goodwin Family with cover sheet noting \"Please leave each section exactly in order - Written (sic) by his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1886, E.G. B.  68 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copies of memoirs, manuscript journals and records of the ministry of Episcopal Minister Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1874-1897; manuscript and printed sermons, 1899-1905 and personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1868-1908. Also includes notes for a biography of Edward Lewis Goodwin's wife, Maria Love Smith and other Smith Family material. Edward Lewis Goodwin is the son of Frederick Deane Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript \"A Small Boy's Recollections of the War,\" by Edward L. Goodwin. 29 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript \"Recollections of My First Parish, 1880-1885,\" by E[dward] L[ewis] Goodwin. 17 pp. Photo included. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript Christmas sermon by Edward L. Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about family news, dated September 26, 1868.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Maria L. Smith Goodwin to Edward L. Goodwin, dated August 28, 1893.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFriends and fellow ministers about family and friends, scholarship, ministry and the Episcopal Church. Some correspondents are Rev. Robert White, E.A. Penick, Charles Mayo, J.R. Winchester, C.C. Penick, Charles F. Taylor, Francis M. Whittle (Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) and others. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters mostly from friends about his ministry. Correspondents include Charles F. Taylor, George Greer, Peter Saunders, Thomas Packard, J. J. Gravatt, James Wheeler Warden, W.M. Clark and others. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from M. C. Pelton acknowledging Edward L. Goodwin's resignation as minister of a church in Christiansburg, Va. Other letters concern the death of his wife, Maria Love (Smith) Goodwin. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about the Episcopal Church, \"The History of Truro Parish,\" Custis/Washington family history and Virginia History. Correspondents include C.M. Beckwith, Lawrence Washington of the Library of Congress, N. B. Nevitt, P. C. Bagby, Gen. G. W. C. Lee about the Washington Family, C. C. Penick and others. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript, \"Monographs of the Colonial Church in Virginia, and other Historical Papers,\" [by Edward L. Goodwin?] 18 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Front cover states \"Theological Seminary, Virginia, Sept. 1874 - Oct. 1877.\" Some pages have been removed, probably by Edward Goodwin. Manuscript volume 1. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin from October 1877 to January 1, 1881. He notes in a postscript at the end of the journal that since his last entry, he has married \"my darling Maria\" and he's not sure if he will continue recording his life and \"I know not what disposition I shall make of my journals....\" Some pages have been removed. Manuscript volume 2. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Newclippings have been pasted into the journal. The clipping on page 7 is about the \"Late Rev. Mr. Goodwin [Frederick Deane Goodwin].\" Manuscript volume 3. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Private Register of Ministerial Acts\" by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Rev. Goodwin notes each activity he has performed as a minister. Some days have the time noted. June 1880-June 1890. Manuscript Volume 4. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Record of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. As the journal progresses, Dr. Goodwin begins to expand his daily entries to include the weather, personal reflections and other events. July 1, 1890 - September 30, 1893. Manuscript volume 5. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal and Records of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Journal entries are more personal. Goodwin notes his daily schedule with personal reflections on the events of the day and his personal life. October 1, 1893 - July 31, 1897. Manuscript Volume 6. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three printed sermons and addresses by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. Baccalaureate Sermon for the Gunston Institute on June 10, 1900, \"The Sower of the Seed\" given at the Piedmont Convocation, April 26, 1905 and \"Historical Address on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Mark's Church in Richmond, Virginia,\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from Robert Smith to his sister, Maria L. Smith Goodwin, about her marriage and family news. January 29, 1881.1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle of handwritten notes, \"On the Life of Maria Love Smith\" (1848-1892), written probably by Edward Lewis Goodwin (EGB). 6 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed transcription of a letter written by Henry Lee Smith to his descendants telling about his life. Baltimore, Md, November 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 16, 1924 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with picture of \"The Late Rev. Edward L. Goodwin, D.D.\" on the cover and article on page 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodwin were parents of at least 11 children. This series is mostly the papers of their son, Frederick Deane Goodwin, but also letters between the siblings and to their mother. Henry Bradford Goodwin is sometimes called Henry Briggs Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, Episcopal minister. Manuscript sermons, circa 1831-1865, and journal entries, 1838 and October 19, 1853; personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1827-1869; reports made to the Diocesan Missionary Society, 1859-1861, 1863; and \"Memorials of Our Father (Selections from the journals of the Rev. Goodwin, D. D.).\" Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin's wife, Mary Frances Archer (1817-?), including her reminiscences of her early life, and an account of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War by their oldest daughter, Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon copy of a typed manuscript, \"Memorials of Our Father.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of \"Memorials of Our Father\" with a subtitle \"(Selections from the journals of the Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin with commentary by the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin, D. D.)\" Includes a photograph of The Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA one page biography of Frederick Deane Goodwin by Mary Frances Goodwin. She mentions the number of Episcopal ministers in the Goodwin Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcription of Frederick D. Goodwin's Diary. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal journal of Frederick D. Goodwin. January - December 1838 and October 19, 1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript sermons and a prayer by Frederick D. Goodwin. Circa 1831-1865. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Kanawha County court giving civil authority to Frederick D. Goodwin to perform marriages in Kanawha County. October 20, 1831. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881) to his mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin (1775-1861) in Norton, Massachusetts. The two 1841 letters are about the death of his sister, Mary, at his home and details of her days before she died.  The remaining letters are about family news.  6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin from her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin.  In 1843, he mentions his resignation from the church (in Staunton, Virignia?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of typed transcripts of letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister Abigail P[atten] Goodwin and his brother Henry B. Goodwin, with extracts from Frederick D. Goodwin's journal. May 13, 1828 and June 17, 1826. One journal entry is about the conflicted feelings that Dr. Goodwin has when punishing a student with the rod and another entry about race after seeing three negro girls in the street, crying, possibly because they are leaving their home. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister, Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-1904), about his ministry and family news. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to his brother, Daniel LeBaron Goodwin about family news and his appointment as interim Rector of St. Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia.  Incomplete. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters and 1 possible draft to Bishop William Meade about the Episcopal Church, both personal and general. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix letters from Mary Frances Archer Goodwin to her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin with news of family, friends and the Episcopal Church.  She also expresses her feelings about his activities.  A handwritten note on the Oct. 23, 1837 letter says, \"Mother's only love letter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. In the December 8, 1842 letter, Henry Goodwin gives genealogical information on the Goodwin Family and his immediate family. In the March 27, 1845 letter and later letters, he gives his reasons for the defense of slavery in the North. Other letters include family news, finances and his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Daniel LeBaron Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. Gives advice on farming while being a minister and news of his ministry and family. January 1, 1856 and August 13, 1866. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from James Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about his ministry and family news. March 6, 1849 and August 5, 1852. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward Bryam Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about news of the New England Goodwin family. news. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso notes from daughters Abigail Patten Goodwin (1798-1886) and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-?). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers, mostly about ministry. Invitations to various Episcopal Church vestries. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports by Frederick G. Goodwin to the Diocesan Missionary Society, Virginia.  4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Frederick LeBaron Goodwin to his father, Frederick D. Goodwin, while at the University of Virginia.  October 19, 1857.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rich. H. Wilmer to Mrs. Frederick D. Goodwin telling her that the reports of  her son Frederick's death are false.  February 8, 1865.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin,  T 37 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life,\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin. Signed. 123 pp. Includes typed extract, 1 p. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcription of letter from Mary Baldwin Goodwin, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin and Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin about the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their Grandparents, Robert and Frances Archer. March 29, 1866. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note with the comments made by Mr. Boyden of Staunton about Frederick Deane Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal recollection of the Civil War by Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin, entitled \"An Account of the Civil War in Wytheville.\" 10 pp. February 3, 1904. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of an article \"The Church's Debt to the Goodwin Family, A Century of Fairthful Service\" by J. W. Ware from \"Southern Churchmen\" November 28, 1831. February 7, 1948 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with cover showing Dr. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D. breaking ground for the first new dormitory at the Virginia Theological Seminary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of an autobiography by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin, \"Some Recollections of my Early Life.\" The recollections also include a family sketch by her Father with genealogical data back to his \"Great-Great-Grandfather Archer\" who emigrated from England in 1665. 71 pp. Original and copy of [1837] letter from M. C. Lee to Mary Frances Archer Goodwin about her surprise in seeing in the paper her marriage to Frederick Deane Goodwin. A later handwritten note on the letter says \"Mrs. R.E. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal corespondence between the brothers and sisters of Frederick Deane Goodwin, all of them children of Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodiwn. Letters of Henry Bradford Goodwin (Henry Briggs Goodwin) refer to his life as a minister and planter in Maryland and to his views on slavery. The correspondence of brothers Daniel LeBaron Goodwin and James Briggs Goodwin refer to their own activities in the Episcopal ministry. Other correspondents include their mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Daniel LeBaron Goodwin from Jas. Mulchahey about a deathbed conversion. March 3, 1846. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to her mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about Mary De Wolf Goodwin's death and family news.  November 25, 1841. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to Mary De Wolfe Goodwin with personal news. June 21, 1841\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin from her family, but mostly from her sister Mary D.W. Goodwin. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to Polly Briggs Goodwin with family news. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin,  to Henry's Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin concerning family news.  3 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Lewis B. [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852).  24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Bishop Alexander Griswold to Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard in which Bishop Griswold certifies Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard as candidates for the Holy Order of the Eastern Diocese and their transfer to the Diocese of Virginia. Copied to Bishop Richard Channing Moore (1762-1841). March 26, 1829. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions of the letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin entitled \"Life and Letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin, Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1804-1859, With a brief account of his family in Massachusetts and Maryland.\" 188 pages plus Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. Note: Henry Briggs Goodwin is sometimes called \"Henry Bradford Goodwin\" in other references.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from James Briggs Goodwin to Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with news of the death of Mary D.W. Goodwin and comments about his ministry. November 3, 1841.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 9, 1841 letter from James Briggs Goodwin and Frederick Deane Goodwin and an October 20, 1841 letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Henry B. Goodwina to their Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with consolation on the death of her daughter (their sister), Mary Goodwin.    2 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Lewis [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852) to his wife, Abby (Whiting) Goodwin during a trip to California. February 12, 1853 letter from Joseph G. Wilson, Salem, Oregon, to Mrs. Lewis Goodwin about the circumstances of the death of her husband.  3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Mary De Wolf Goodwin to her Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about family news, her travels and teaching.   3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers of Mary Frances Goodwin, daughter of Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin and researcher for Colonial Williamsburg. Includes letters to and from her family and friends while working as part of the American Expeditionary Forces for the YMCA in France at the end of World War I.  She worked in canteens in internment camps and later as a bookkeeper for the 82nd Division.  A few later letters deal mostly with family matters. Transcripts of correspondence between Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin during the discovery of the Bodleian Plate in England.  Typed rough draft \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" describing the history of the Bodleian Plate and the search to find it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by Mary F. Goodwin to various family members during World War I. She writes from New York City, England and France. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces under the auspices of the YMCA, she trains in New York City at \"conferences\" then travels to France to work in different capacities with the American troops and internment camps. She is connected to the 82nd Division. She tells about her trip on a transport ship to England and her experiences in New York, England and France. She describes the places she visits, the countryside, people she meets, her work, the dances and parades, friends she sees and the local people. In her November 24 [1918] letter she notes, \"Mr. Bev Tucker is near here and there is to be a U.VA Alumni dinner or meeting here this week.\" She comments on many of the clergy in her area, particularly the Episcopal ministers and in her December 19, 1918 letter she includes a story \"Take This Holy Sacrament to Your Comfort\" about a service she attended in a hut. Some of her jobs include bookkeeping for the 82nd Division canteens and helping in the internment camps. She reflects on the emotional toll on the men and their future need for help. She talks of German propoganda and how they are trying to \"ingratiate themselves with the Army of Occupation.\" In later letters, where she gives more details of her experiences, she mentions that the earlier letters went through censors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written to Mary F. Goodwin by her family and friends when she was in France during World War I working with the YMCA as part of the American Expeditionary Forces.  Her Father's letters (Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin) concern his ministry, his church and the \"Southern Churchman\" plus news of family, friends and church members.  Other correspondents mainly focus on news of friends and family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia sending her Father's salary check for February, 1924 after her Father's death.  Request from G. MacLaren Brydon for information on her Father's \"List of the Colonial Clergy.\"  March 13, 1924 letter from Rev. W.A.R. Goodwin telling her that, per Dr. Chandler, there are no available jobs in the library.    1951 correspondence with Harnett T. Kane about Miss Goodwin's Grandmother's sketch of her girlhood at Fortress Monroe Sound.\"  1959 letter from Rev. Ferneyhough of Christ Church Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia about a memorial fund for her sister, Mrs. Conrad Goodwin  (Maria Lee Goodwin).  6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of, and copies of, letters concerning the history and rediscovery of the Bodleian Plate. January 1, 1930 telegram from Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin to Mary Goodwin: \"Woods and Perry here join in congratulations considered greatest find in American Research Pictures Received Today Invaluable.\" Typed transcripts of January and February 1930 letters between Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin about the discovery of the Bodleian Plate. Typed draft of an account by Mary F. Goodwin entitled, \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" where she relates the history of the Rawlinson Collection, the history of the beginning of Colonial Williamsburg and the trail of her research that led to the discovery of the Bodleian Plate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled, \"Steps to be taken by A.E.F.-Y.M.C.A Secretaries returning to America.\"  Handwritten are Mary Goodwin's date and place of birth, date of arrival in France, issue date of June 16, 1919 and department, Canteen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormal photograph of Ethel Archer Lewis Lacy standing beside a rattan sofa.  She was the daughter of Mary Baldwin Goodwin and Thomas Hugo Lacy and granddaughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript \"From our Younger Years\" by Margaret [Lewis] Goodwin Ballard.  Written in 2 parts.  37 pp.  Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard is the daughter of Maria Love Smith and Edward Lewis Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcript entitled \"Some Notes on the Ballard Family\" by Margaret Lewis (Goodwin) Ballard. 6 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcriptions of letters from James William Ballard (1875-1920) while in the U.S. Army in the Philippines, mostly to his mother, Mary Reid Thrift Ballard (circa 1852-1927). Selection of letters is by Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard (1881-1981) his daughter. 12 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the memoirs of Edward Lewis Goodwin's daughter, Margaret (Goodwin) Ballard (1881-?), and her notes on the Ballard family and Mary Frances Goodwin's (1883-1973) correspondence, 1924-1959, and an account of her research in England for Colonial Williamsburg, 1929-1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of typed transcriptions of 2 letters from Agnes H. Marshall to John Marshall, 1825 and 1832 and 1 letter from Joseph Story to The Honorable John Marshall, 1833.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping of a photograph of \"Incline Plane at Johnstown\" and a \"Historical Map of the Old Northwest Territory\" owned by J. F. Goodwin. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letter fragments, one to \"Dear Brother\" dated March 18 and one from \"Your Grandfather\" with advice for farming. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty folders that contained the letters in this collection, some with notations of importance, recipient, writer, dates and if copied for others. Empty envelopes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1917 photograph of Barbara Elizabeth, Age 2 and Verner Goodwin, Jr., age 3.  A collage of photographs, some original, of Goodwin family ancestors.  Filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is a temporary series until it has been interfiled with the rest of the collection. 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Goodwin on her discovery of the Bodleian Plate, a copper printing plate with buildings of 18th century Williamsburg, and a memoir of Wytheville, Virginia during the Civil War.","Family histories written by members of the Goodwin and Archer families, genealogical charts and family trees, including those of the Smith and Ballard families, and copies of entries in the Goodwin Family Bible.","Copy of a typed manuscript entitled \"Goodwin Ancestry \u0026 History.\" Notation on document, \"written evidently be the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin up to p. 21. Thence, evidently, continued by Miss Mary Frances Goodwin, his daughter. RSB.\" 34 pp.","Copies of Bible entries from the Goodwin Family Bible for marriages, births and deaths.  6 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of the book \"The Archer and Silvester Families\" written and signed by Robert Archer, April 1870. One printed version, with signature of Edward Goodwin Ballard. Printed in April 1937 by William Byrd Press, Inc. 28 pp.","Copies of 2 genealogical charts with some handwritten notes.","Handwritten genealogical chart entitled \"Genealogy of Edward Louis (sic) Goodwin and Maria Love Smith. Married 11 January 1881.\" Includes the families of Goodwin, LeBaron, Briggs, Archer, Smith, Hawkins-Lee, Marshall and Ambler.","Copy of handwritten genealogical chart of the Goodwin Family, \"last four generations, continued from Page 14.\"  Copy of handwritten narrative about the Goodwin Family with cover sheet noting \"Please leave each section exactly in order - Written (sic) by his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1886, E.G. B.  68 pages.","Typed copies of memoirs, manuscript journals and records of the ministry of Episcopal Minister Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1874-1897; manuscript and printed sermons, 1899-1905 and personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1868-1908. Also includes notes for a biography of Edward Lewis Goodwin's wife, Maria Love Smith and other Smith Family material. Edward Lewis Goodwin is the son of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"A Small Boy's Recollections of the War,\" by Edward L. Goodwin. 29 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"Recollections of My First Parish, 1880-1885,\" by E[dward] L[ewis] Goodwin. 17 pp. Photo included. 1 item.","Manuscript Christmas sermon by Edward L. Goodwin.","Letter about family news, dated September 26, 1868.  1 item.","Letter from Maria L. Smith Goodwin to Edward L. Goodwin, dated August 28, 1893.","Friends and fellow ministers about family and friends, scholarship, ministry and the Episcopal Church. Some correspondents are Rev. Robert White, E.A. Penick, Charles Mayo, J.R. Winchester, C.C. Penick, Charles F. Taylor, Francis M. Whittle (Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) and others. 15 items.","Letters mostly from friends about his ministry. Correspondents include Charles F. Taylor, George Greer, Peter Saunders, Thomas Packard, J. J. Gravatt, James Wheeler Warden, W.M. Clark and others. 14 items.","Letter from M. C. Pelton acknowledging Edward L. Goodwin's resignation as minister of a church in Christiansburg, Va. Other letters concern the death of his wife, Maria Love (Smith) Goodwin. 5 items.","Letters about the Episcopal Church, \"The History of Truro Parish,\" Custis/Washington family history and Virginia History. Correspondents include C.M. Beckwith, Lawrence Washington of the Library of Congress, N. B. Nevitt, P. C. Bagby, Gen. G. W. C. Lee about the Washington Family, C. C. Penick and others. 9 items.","Typed manuscript, \"Monographs of the Colonial Church in Virginia, and other Historical Papers,\" [by Edward L. Goodwin?] 18 pp. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Front cover states \"Theological Seminary, Virginia, Sept. 1874 - Oct. 1877.\" Some pages have been removed, probably by Edward Goodwin. Manuscript volume 1. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin from October 1877 to January 1, 1881. He notes in a postscript at the end of the journal that since his last entry, he has married \"my darling Maria\" and he's not sure if he will continue recording his life and \"I know not what disposition I shall make of my journals....\" Some pages have been removed. Manuscript volume 2. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Newclippings have been pasted into the journal. The clipping on page 7 is about the \"Late Rev. Mr. Goodwin [Frederick Deane Goodwin].\" Manuscript volume 3. 1 item.","\"Private Register of Ministerial Acts\" by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Rev. Goodwin notes each activity he has performed as a minister. Some days have the time noted. June 1880-June 1890. Manuscript Volume 4. 1 item.","Private Record of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. As the journal progresses, Dr. Goodwin begins to expand his daily entries to include the weather, personal reflections and other events. July 1, 1890 - September 30, 1893. Manuscript volume 5. 1 item.","Private Journal and Records of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Journal entries are more personal. Goodwin notes his daily schedule with personal reflections on the events of the day and his personal life. October 1, 1893 - July 31, 1897. Manuscript Volume 6. 1 item.","Scope and Contents Three printed sermons and addresses by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. Baccalaureate Sermon for the Gunston Institute on June 10, 1900, \"The Sower of the Seed\" given at the Piedmont Convocation, April 26, 1905 and \"Historical Address on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Mark's Church in Richmond, Virginia,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Letter from Robert Smith to his sister, Maria L. Smith Goodwin, about her marriage and family news. January 29, 1881.1 item.","Title of handwritten notes, \"On the Life of Maria Love Smith\" (1848-1892), written probably by Edward Lewis Goodwin (EGB). 6 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed transcription of a letter written by Henry Lee Smith to his descendants telling about his life. Baltimore, Md, November 1947.","February 16, 1924 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with picture of \"The Late Rev. Edward L. Goodwin, D.D.\" on the cover and article on page 13.","Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodwin were parents of at least 11 children. This series is mostly the papers of their son, Frederick Deane Goodwin, but also letters between the siblings and to their mother. Henry Bradford Goodwin is sometimes called Henry Briggs Goodwin.","Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, Episcopal minister. Manuscript sermons, circa 1831-1865, and journal entries, 1838 and October 19, 1853; personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1827-1869; reports made to the Diocesan Missionary Society, 1859-1861, 1863; and \"Memorials of Our Father (Selections from the journals of the Rev. Goodwin, D. D.).\" Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin's wife, Mary Frances Archer (1817-?), including her reminiscences of her early life, and an account of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War by their oldest daughter, Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble.","Carbon copy of a typed manuscript, \"Memorials of Our Father.\"","A copy of \"Memorials of Our Father\" with a subtitle \"(Selections from the journals of the Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin with commentary by the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin, D. D.)\" Includes a photograph of The Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881).","A one page biography of Frederick Deane Goodwin by Mary Frances Goodwin. She mentions the number of Episcopal ministers in the Goodwin Family.","Copy of typed transcription of Frederick D. Goodwin's Diary. 1 item.","Original journal of Frederick D. Goodwin. January - December 1838 and October 19, 1853.","Manuscript sermons and a prayer by Frederick D. Goodwin. Circa 1831-1865. 4 items.","Letter from Kanawha County court giving civil authority to Frederick D. Goodwin to perform marriages in Kanawha County. October 20, 1831. 1 item.","Letters from Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881) to his mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin (1775-1861) in Norton, Massachusetts. The two 1841 letters are about the death of his sister, Mary, at his home and details of her days before she died.  The remaining letters are about family news.  6 items.","Letters to Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin from her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin.  In 1843, he mentions his resignation from the church (in Staunton, Virignia?)","Copies of typed transcripts of letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister Abigail P[atten] Goodwin and his brother Henry B. Goodwin, with extracts from Frederick D. Goodwin's journal. May 13, 1828 and June 17, 1826. One journal entry is about the conflicted feelings that Dr. Goodwin has when punishing a student with the rod and another entry about race after seeing three negro girls in the street, crying, possibly because they are leaving their home. 2 items.","Letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister, Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-1904), about his ministry and family news. 14 items.","Letter to his brother, Daniel LeBaron Goodwin about family news and his appointment as interim Rector of St. Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia.  Incomplete. 1 item.","Two letters and 1 possible draft to Bishop William Meade about the Episcopal Church, both personal and general. 3 items.","Six letters from Mary Frances Archer Goodwin to her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin with news of family, friends and the Episcopal Church.  She also expresses her feelings about his activities.  A handwritten note on the Oct. 23, 1837 letter says, \"Mother's only love letter.\"","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. In the December 8, 1842 letter, Henry Goodwin gives genealogical information on the Goodwin Family and his immediate family. In the March 27, 1845 letter and later letters, he gives his reasons for the defense of slavery in the North. Other letters include family news, finances and his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects. 9 items.","Letters from Daniel LeBaron Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. Gives advice on farming while being a minister and news of his ministry and family. January 1, 1856 and August 13, 1866. 2 items.","Two letters from James Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about his ministry and family news. March 6, 1849 and August 5, 1852. 2 items.","Letter from Edward Bryam Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about news of the New England Goodwin family. news. 1 item.","2 items.","5 items.","Also notes from daughters Abigail Patten Goodwin (1798-1886) and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-?). 8 items.","5 items.","7 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers. 15 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers, mostly about ministry. Invitations to various Episcopal Church vestries. 17 items.","Reports by Frederick G. Goodwin to the Diocesan Missionary Society, Virginia.  4 items.","Letter from Frederick LeBaron Goodwin to his father, Frederick D. Goodwin, while at the University of Virginia.  October 19, 1857.  1 item.","Scope and Contents Rich. H. Wilmer to Mrs. Frederick D. Goodwin telling her that the reports of  her son Frederick's death are false.  February 8, 1865.  1 item.","Copy of typed transcript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin,  T 37 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life,\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin. Signed. 123 pp. Includes typed extract, 1 p. 1 item.","Copy of typed transcription of letter from Mary Baldwin Goodwin, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin and Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin about the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their Grandparents, Robert and Frances Archer. March 29, 1866. 1 item.","A note with the comments made by Mr. Boyden of Staunton about Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Original recollection of the Civil War by Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin, entitled \"An Account of the Civil War in Wytheville.\" 10 pp. February 3, 1904. 1 item.","Two copies of an article \"The Church's Debt to the Goodwin Family, A Century of Fairthful Service\" by J. W. Ware from \"Southern Churchmen\" November 28, 1831. February 7, 1948 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with cover showing Dr. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D. breaking ground for the first new dormitory at the Virginia Theological Seminary.","Copy of an autobiography by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin, \"Some Recollections of my Early Life.\" The recollections also include a family sketch by her Father with genealogical data back to his \"Great-Great-Grandfather Archer\" who emigrated from England in 1665. 71 pp. Original and copy of [1837] letter from M. C. Lee to Mary Frances Archer Goodwin about her surprise in seeing in the paper her marriage to Frederick Deane Goodwin. A later handwritten note on the letter says \"Mrs. R.E. Lee.\"","Personal corespondence between the brothers and sisters of Frederick Deane Goodwin, all of them children of Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodiwn. Letters of Henry Bradford Goodwin (Henry Briggs Goodwin) refer to his life as a minister and planter in Maryland and to his views on slavery. The correspondence of brothers Daniel LeBaron Goodwin and James Briggs Goodwin refer to their own activities in the Episcopal ministry. Other correspondents include their mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin.","Letter to Daniel LeBaron Goodwin from Jas. Mulchahey about a deathbed conversion. March 3, 1846. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to her mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about Mary De Wolf Goodwin's death and family news.  November 25, 1841. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to Mary De Wolfe Goodwin with personal news. June 21, 1841","Letters to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin from her family, but mostly from her sister Mary D.W. Goodwin. 16 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to Polly Briggs Goodwin with family news. 9 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin,  to Henry's Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin concerning family news.  3 letters.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Lewis B. [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852).  24 items.","Letter from Bishop Alexander Griswold to Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard in which Bishop Griswold certifies Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard as candidates for the Holy Order of the Eastern Diocese and their transfer to the Diocese of Virginia. Copied to Bishop Richard Channing Moore (1762-1841). March 26, 1829. 1 item.","Typed transcriptions of the letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin entitled \"Life and Letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin, Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1804-1859, With a brief account of his family in Massachusetts and Maryland.\" 188 pages plus Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. Note: Henry Briggs Goodwin is sometimes called \"Henry Bradford Goodwin\" in other references.","Letter from James Briggs Goodwin to Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with news of the death of Mary D.W. Goodwin and comments about his ministry. November 3, 1841.  1 item.","September 9, 1841 letter from James Briggs Goodwin and Frederick Deane Goodwin and an October 20, 1841 letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Henry B. Goodwina to their Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with consolation on the death of her daughter (their sister), Mary Goodwin.    2 letters.","Two letters from Lewis [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852) to his wife, Abby (Whiting) Goodwin during a trip to California. February 12, 1853 letter from Joseph G. Wilson, Salem, Oregon, to Mrs. Lewis Goodwin about the circumstances of the death of her husband.  3 items.","Letters from Mary De Wolf Goodwin to her Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about family news, her travels and teaching.   3 items.","Scope and Contents Papers of Mary Frances Goodwin, daughter of Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin and researcher for Colonial Williamsburg. Includes letters to and from her family and friends while working as part of the American Expeditionary Forces for the YMCA in France at the end of World War I.  She worked in canteens in internment camps and later as a bookkeeper for the 82nd Division.  A few later letters deal mostly with family matters. Transcripts of correspondence between Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin during the discovery of the Bodleian Plate in England.  Typed rough draft \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" describing the history of the Bodleian Plate and the search to find it.","Letters written by Mary F. Goodwin to various family members during World War I. She writes from New York City, England and France. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces under the auspices of the YMCA, she trains in New York City at \"conferences\" then travels to France to work in different capacities with the American troops and internment camps. She is connected to the 82nd Division. She tells about her trip on a transport ship to England and her experiences in New York, England and France. She describes the places she visits, the countryside, people she meets, her work, the dances and parades, friends she sees and the local people. In her November 24 [1918] letter she notes, \"Mr. Bev Tucker is near here and there is to be a U.VA Alumni dinner or meeting here this week.\" She comments on many of the clergy in her area, particularly the Episcopal ministers and in her December 19, 1918 letter she includes a story \"Take This Holy Sacrament to Your Comfort\" about a service she attended in a hut. Some of her jobs include bookkeeping for the 82nd Division canteens and helping in the internment camps. She reflects on the emotional toll on the men and their future need for help. She talks of German propoganda and how they are trying to \"ingratiate themselves with the Army of Occupation.\" In later letters, where she gives more details of her experiences, she mentions that the earlier letters went through censors.","Letters written to Mary F. Goodwin by her family and friends when she was in France during World War I working with the YMCA as part of the American Expeditionary Forces.  Her Father's letters (Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin) concern his ministry, his church and the \"Southern Churchman\" plus news of family, friends and church members.  Other correspondents mainly focus on news of friends and family.","Letter from the Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia sending her Father's salary check for February, 1924 after her Father's death.  Request from G. MacLaren Brydon for information on her Father's \"List of the Colonial Clergy.\"  March 13, 1924 letter from Rev. W.A.R. Goodwin telling her that, per Dr. Chandler, there are no available jobs in the library.    1951 correspondence with Harnett T. Kane about Miss Goodwin's Grandmother's sketch of her girlhood at Fortress Monroe Sound.\"  1959 letter from Rev. Ferneyhough of Christ Church Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia about a memorial fund for her sister, Mrs. Conrad Goodwin  (Maria Lee Goodwin).  6 items.","Account of, and copies of, letters concerning the history and rediscovery of the Bodleian Plate. January 1, 1930 telegram from Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin to Mary Goodwin: \"Woods and Perry here join in congratulations considered greatest find in American Research Pictures Received Today Invaluable.\" Typed transcripts of January and February 1930 letters between Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin about the discovery of the Bodleian Plate. Typed draft of an account by Mary F. Goodwin entitled, \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" where she relates the history of the Rawlinson Collection, the history of the beginning of Colonial Williamsburg and the trail of her research that led to the discovery of the Bodleian Plate.","Booklet entitled, \"Steps to be taken by A.E.F.-Y.M.C.A Secretaries returning to America.\"  Handwritten are Mary Goodwin's date and place of birth, date of arrival in France, issue date of June 16, 1919 and department, Canteen.","Formal photograph of Ethel Archer Lewis Lacy standing beside a rattan sofa.  She was the daughter of Mary Baldwin Goodwin and Thomas Hugo Lacy and granddaughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"From our Younger Years\" by Margaret [Lewis] Goodwin Ballard.  Written in 2 parts.  37 pp.  Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard is the daughter of Maria Love Smith and Edward Lewis Goodwin.","Copy of typed transcript entitled \"Some Notes on the Ballard Family\" by Margaret Lewis (Goodwin) Ballard. 6 pp.","Copy of typed transcriptions of letters from James William Ballard (1875-1920) while in the U.S. Army in the Philippines, mostly to his mother, Mary Reid Thrift Ballard (circa 1852-1927). Selection of letters is by Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard (1881-1981) his daughter. 12 pp.","Includes the memoirs of Edward Lewis Goodwin's daughter, Margaret (Goodwin) Ballard (1881-?), and her notes on the Ballard family and Mary Frances Goodwin's (1883-1973) correspondence, 1924-1959, and an account of her research in England for Colonial Williamsburg, 1929-1930.","Copies of typed transcriptions of 2 letters from Agnes H. Marshall to John Marshall, 1825 and 1832 and 1 letter from Joseph Story to The Honorable John Marshall, 1833.","Clipping of a photograph of \"Incline Plane at Johnstown\" and a \"Historical Map of the Old Northwest Territory\" owned by J. F. Goodwin. 2 items.","2 letter fragments, one to \"Dear Brother\" dated March 18 and one from \"Your Grandfather\" with advice for farming. 2 items.","Empty folders that contained the letters in this collection, some with notations of importance, recipient, writer, dates and if copied for others. Empty envelopes.","1917 photograph of Barbara Elizabeth, Age 2 and Verner Goodwin, Jr., age 3.  A collage of photographs, some original, of Goodwin family ancestors.  Filed in oversize.","This series is a temporary series until it has been interfiled with the rest of the collection. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection is divided into Series, mainly by individual family names but also a few topical headings.","The Goodwin family moved from Massachusetts and members settled in Virginia and Maryland. Three generations of Goodwin men served as Episcopal ministers. Frederick Deane Goodwin served parishes in Virginia. Edwin Lewis Goodwin was born in Nelson County, Va. and studied at the University of Virginia and at the Virginia Theological Seminary. He served parishes in Virginia and South Carolina, was historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia and author of The Colonial Church in Virginia. His son, Frederick D. Goodwin was Bishop of Virginia, 1944-1961. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Acc. 2013.114 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013.   Acc. 2013.114 was interfiled with the original accession and the series were rearranged in August 2014 by Anne Johnson.","Letters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material concerning the Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families.","The bulk of the collection is comprised of the papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, an Episcopal minister.  Bishop William Meade is a correspondent.  Correspondence between Frederick Deane Goodwin's immediate family is included and papers of his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, an Episcopal minister and his granddaughter, Mary Frances Goodwin, a researcher for Colonial Williamsburg.","Much of the correspondence, journals and recollections concern the Goodwin Family and/or the Episcopal Church in Virginia and elsewhere. Mary Frances Goodwin's letters are from her time in France at the end of World War I and her discovery of the Bodleian Plate in 1930.","Volumes include diaries, journals and registers of Edward Lewis Goodwin, correspondence between family members and letters to and from Mary Frances Goodwin during World War I while she was working with the YMCA in France as part of the American Expeditionary Force. The Episcopal Church of Virginia is mentioned often in the correspondence by all family members.","Included is a memoir by Mary F. Goodwin on her discovery of the Bodleian Plate, a copper printing plate with buildings of 18th century Williamsburg, and a memoir of Wytheville, Virginia during the Civil War.","Family histories written by members of the Goodwin and Archer families, genealogical charts and family trees, including those of the Smith and Ballard families, and copies of entries in the Goodwin Family Bible.","Copy of a typed manuscript entitled \"Goodwin Ancestry \u0026 History.\" Notation on document, \"written evidently be the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin up to p. 21. Thence, evidently, continued by Miss Mary Frances Goodwin, his daughter. RSB.\" 34 pp.","Copies of Bible entries from the Goodwin Family Bible for marriages, births and deaths.  6 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of the book \"The Archer and Silvester Families\" written and signed by Robert Archer, April 1870. One printed version, with signature of Edward Goodwin Ballard. Printed in April 1937 by William Byrd Press, Inc. 28 pp.","Copies of 2 genealogical charts with some handwritten notes.","Handwritten genealogical chart entitled \"Genealogy of Edward Louis (sic) Goodwin and Maria Love Smith. Married 11 January 1881.\" Includes the families of Goodwin, LeBaron, Briggs, Archer, Smith, Hawkins-Lee, Marshall and Ambler.","Copy of handwritten genealogical chart of the Goodwin Family, \"last four generations, continued from Page 14.\"  Copy of handwritten narrative about the Goodwin Family with cover sheet noting \"Please leave each section exactly in order - Written (sic) by his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1886, E.G. B.  68 pages.","Typed copies of memoirs, manuscript journals and records of the ministry of Episcopal Minister Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1874-1897; manuscript and printed sermons, 1899-1905 and personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1868-1908. Also includes notes for a biography of Edward Lewis Goodwin's wife, Maria Love Smith and other Smith Family material. Edward Lewis Goodwin is the son of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"A Small Boy's Recollections of the War,\" by Edward L. Goodwin. 29 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"Recollections of My First Parish, 1880-1885,\" by E[dward] L[ewis] Goodwin. 17 pp. Photo included. 1 item.","Manuscript Christmas sermon by Edward L. Goodwin.","Letter about family news, dated September 26, 1868.  1 item.","Letter from Maria L. Smith Goodwin to Edward L. Goodwin, dated August 28, 1893.","Friends and fellow ministers about family and friends, scholarship, ministry and the Episcopal Church. Some correspondents are Rev. Robert White, E.A. Penick, Charles Mayo, J.R. Winchester, C.C. Penick, Charles F. Taylor, Francis M. Whittle (Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) and others. 15 items.","Letters mostly from friends about his ministry. Correspondents include Charles F. Taylor, George Greer, Peter Saunders, Thomas Packard, J. J. Gravatt, James Wheeler Warden, W.M. Clark and others. 14 items.","Letter from M. C. Pelton acknowledging Edward L. Goodwin's resignation as minister of a church in Christiansburg, Va. Other letters concern the death of his wife, Maria Love (Smith) Goodwin. 5 items.","Letters about the Episcopal Church, \"The History of Truro Parish,\" Custis/Washington family history and Virginia History. Correspondents include C.M. Beckwith, Lawrence Washington of the Library of Congress, N. B. Nevitt, P. C. Bagby, Gen. G. W. C. Lee about the Washington Family, C. C. Penick and others. 9 items.","Typed manuscript, \"Monographs of the Colonial Church in Virginia, and other Historical Papers,\" [by Edward L. Goodwin?] 18 pp. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Front cover states \"Theological Seminary, Virginia, Sept. 1874 - Oct. 1877.\" Some pages have been removed, probably by Edward Goodwin. Manuscript volume 1. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin from October 1877 to January 1, 1881. He notes in a postscript at the end of the journal that since his last entry, he has married \"my darling Maria\" and he's not sure if he will continue recording his life and \"I know not what disposition I shall make of my journals....\" Some pages have been removed. Manuscript volume 2. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Newclippings have been pasted into the journal. The clipping on page 7 is about the \"Late Rev. Mr. Goodwin [Frederick Deane Goodwin].\" Manuscript volume 3. 1 item.","\"Private Register of Ministerial Acts\" by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Rev. Goodwin notes each activity he has performed as a minister. Some days have the time noted. June 1880-June 1890. Manuscript Volume 4. 1 item.","Private Record of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. As the journal progresses, Dr. Goodwin begins to expand his daily entries to include the weather, personal reflections and other events. July 1, 1890 - September 30, 1893. Manuscript volume 5. 1 item.","Private Journal and Records of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Journal entries are more personal. Goodwin notes his daily schedule with personal reflections on the events of the day and his personal life. October 1, 1893 - July 31, 1897. Manuscript Volume 6. 1 item.","Scope and Contents Three printed sermons and addresses by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. Baccalaureate Sermon for the Gunston Institute on June 10, 1900, \"The Sower of the Seed\" given at the Piedmont Convocation, April 26, 1905 and \"Historical Address on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Mark's Church in Richmond, Virginia,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Letter from Robert Smith to his sister, Maria L. Smith Goodwin, about her marriage and family news. January 29, 1881.1 item.","Title of handwritten notes, \"On the Life of Maria Love Smith\" (1848-1892), written probably by Edward Lewis Goodwin (EGB). 6 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed transcription of a letter written by Henry Lee Smith to his descendants telling about his life. Baltimore, Md, November 1947.","February 16, 1924 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with picture of \"The Late Rev. Edward L. Goodwin, D.D.\" on the cover and article on page 13.","Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodwin were parents of at least 11 children. This series is mostly the papers of their son, Frederick Deane Goodwin, but also letters between the siblings and to their mother. Henry Bradford Goodwin is sometimes called Henry Briggs Goodwin.","Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, Episcopal minister. Manuscript sermons, circa 1831-1865, and journal entries, 1838 and October 19, 1853; personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1827-1869; reports made to the Diocesan Missionary Society, 1859-1861, 1863; and \"Memorials of Our Father (Selections from the journals of the Rev. Goodwin, D. D.).\" Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin's wife, Mary Frances Archer (1817-?), including her reminiscences of her early life, and an account of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War by their oldest daughter, Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble.","Carbon copy of a typed manuscript, \"Memorials of Our Father.\"","A copy of \"Memorials of Our Father\" with a subtitle \"(Selections from the journals of the Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin with commentary by the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin, D. D.)\" Includes a photograph of The Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881).","A one page biography of Frederick Deane Goodwin by Mary Frances Goodwin. She mentions the number of Episcopal ministers in the Goodwin Family.","Copy of typed transcription of Frederick D. Goodwin's Diary. 1 item.","Original journal of Frederick D. Goodwin. January - December 1838 and October 19, 1853.","Manuscript sermons and a prayer by Frederick D. Goodwin. Circa 1831-1865. 4 items.","Letter from Kanawha County court giving civil authority to Frederick D. Goodwin to perform marriages in Kanawha County. October 20, 1831. 1 item.","Letters from Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881) to his mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin (1775-1861) in Norton, Massachusetts. The two 1841 letters are about the death of his sister, Mary, at his home and details of her days before she died.  The remaining letters are about family news.  6 items.","Letters to Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin from her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin.  In 1843, he mentions his resignation from the church (in Staunton, Virignia?)","Copies of typed transcripts of letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister Abigail P[atten] Goodwin and his brother Henry B. Goodwin, with extracts from Frederick D. Goodwin's journal. May 13, 1828 and June 17, 1826. One journal entry is about the conflicted feelings that Dr. Goodwin has when punishing a student with the rod and another entry about race after seeing three negro girls in the street, crying, possibly because they are leaving their home. 2 items.","Letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister, Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-1904), about his ministry and family news. 14 items.","Letter to his brother, Daniel LeBaron Goodwin about family news and his appointment as interim Rector of St. Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia.  Incomplete. 1 item.","Two letters and 1 possible draft to Bishop William Meade about the Episcopal Church, both personal and general. 3 items.","Six letters from Mary Frances Archer Goodwin to her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin with news of family, friends and the Episcopal Church.  She also expresses her feelings about his activities.  A handwritten note on the Oct. 23, 1837 letter says, \"Mother's only love letter.\"","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. In the December 8, 1842 letter, Henry Goodwin gives genealogical information on the Goodwin Family and his immediate family. In the March 27, 1845 letter and later letters, he gives his reasons for the defense of slavery in the North. Other letters include family news, finances and his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects. 9 items.","Letters from Daniel LeBaron Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. Gives advice on farming while being a minister and news of his ministry and family. January 1, 1856 and August 13, 1866. 2 items.","Two letters from James Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about his ministry and family news. March 6, 1849 and August 5, 1852. 2 items.","Letter from Edward Bryam Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about news of the New England Goodwin family. news. 1 item.","2 items.","5 items.","Also notes from daughters Abigail Patten Goodwin (1798-1886) and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-?). 8 items.","5 items.","7 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers. 15 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers, mostly about ministry. Invitations to various Episcopal Church vestries. 17 items.","Reports by Frederick G. Goodwin to the Diocesan Missionary Society, Virginia.  4 items.","Letter from Frederick LeBaron Goodwin to his father, Frederick D. Goodwin, while at the University of Virginia.  October 19, 1857.  1 item.","Scope and Contents Rich. H. Wilmer to Mrs. Frederick D. Goodwin telling her that the reports of  her son Frederick's death are false.  February 8, 1865.  1 item.","Copy of typed transcript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin,  T 37 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life,\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin. Signed. 123 pp. Includes typed extract, 1 p. 1 item.","Copy of typed transcription of letter from Mary Baldwin Goodwin, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin and Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin about the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their Grandparents, Robert and Frances Archer. March 29, 1866. 1 item.","A note with the comments made by Mr. Boyden of Staunton about Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Original recollection of the Civil War by Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin, entitled \"An Account of the Civil War in Wytheville.\" 10 pp. February 3, 1904. 1 item.","Two copies of an article \"The Church's Debt to the Goodwin Family, A Century of Fairthful Service\" by J. W. Ware from \"Southern Churchmen\" November 28, 1831. February 7, 1948 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with cover showing Dr. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D. breaking ground for the first new dormitory at the Virginia Theological Seminary.","Copy of an autobiography by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin, \"Some Recollections of my Early Life.\" The recollections also include a family sketch by her Father with genealogical data back to his \"Great-Great-Grandfather Archer\" who emigrated from England in 1665. 71 pp. Original and copy of [1837] letter from M. C. Lee to Mary Frances Archer Goodwin about her surprise in seeing in the paper her marriage to Frederick Deane Goodwin. A later handwritten note on the letter says \"Mrs. R.E. Lee.\"","Personal corespondence between the brothers and sisters of Frederick Deane Goodwin, all of them children of Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodiwn. Letters of Henry Bradford Goodwin (Henry Briggs Goodwin) refer to his life as a minister and planter in Maryland and to his views on slavery. The correspondence of brothers Daniel LeBaron Goodwin and James Briggs Goodwin refer to their own activities in the Episcopal ministry. Other correspondents include their mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin.","Letter to Daniel LeBaron Goodwin from Jas. Mulchahey about a deathbed conversion. March 3, 1846. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to her mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about Mary De Wolf Goodwin's death and family news.  November 25, 1841. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to Mary De Wolfe Goodwin with personal news. June 21, 1841","Letters to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin from her family, but mostly from her sister Mary D.W. Goodwin. 16 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to Polly Briggs Goodwin with family news. 9 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin,  to Henry's Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin concerning family news.  3 letters.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Lewis B. [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852).  24 items.","Letter from Bishop Alexander Griswold to Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard in which Bishop Griswold certifies Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard as candidates for the Holy Order of the Eastern Diocese and their transfer to the Diocese of Virginia. Copied to Bishop Richard Channing Moore (1762-1841). March 26, 1829. 1 item.","Typed transcriptions of the letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin entitled \"Life and Letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin, Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1804-1859, With a brief account of his family in Massachusetts and Maryland.\" 188 pages plus Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. Note: Henry Briggs Goodwin is sometimes called \"Henry Bradford Goodwin\" in other references.","Letter from James Briggs Goodwin to Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with news of the death of Mary D.W. Goodwin and comments about his ministry. November 3, 1841.  1 item.","September 9, 1841 letter from James Briggs Goodwin and Frederick Deane Goodwin and an October 20, 1841 letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Henry B. Goodwina to their Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with consolation on the death of her daughter (their sister), Mary Goodwin.    2 letters.","Two letters from Lewis [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852) to his wife, Abby (Whiting) Goodwin during a trip to California. February 12, 1853 letter from Joseph G. Wilson, Salem, Oregon, to Mrs. Lewis Goodwin about the circumstances of the death of her husband.  3 items.","Letters from Mary De Wolf Goodwin to her Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about family news, her travels and teaching.   3 items.","Scope and Contents Papers of Mary Frances Goodwin, daughter of Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin and researcher for Colonial Williamsburg. Includes letters to and from her family and friends while working as part of the American Expeditionary Forces for the YMCA in France at the end of World War I.  She worked in canteens in internment camps and later as a bookkeeper for the 82nd Division.  A few later letters deal mostly with family matters. Transcripts of correspondence between Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin during the discovery of the Bodleian Plate in England.  Typed rough draft \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" describing the history of the Bodleian Plate and the search to find it.","Letters written by Mary F. Goodwin to various family members during World War I. She writes from New York City, England and France. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces under the auspices of the YMCA, she trains in New York City at \"conferences\" then travels to France to work in different capacities with the American troops and internment camps. She is connected to the 82nd Division. She tells about her trip on a transport ship to England and her experiences in New York, England and France. She describes the places she visits, the countryside, people she meets, her work, the dances and parades, friends she sees and the local people. In her November 24 [1918] letter she notes, \"Mr. Bev Tucker is near here and there is to be a U.VA Alumni dinner or meeting here this week.\" She comments on many of the clergy in her area, particularly the Episcopal ministers and in her December 19, 1918 letter she includes a story \"Take This Holy Sacrament to Your Comfort\" about a service she attended in a hut. Some of her jobs include bookkeeping for the 82nd Division canteens and helping in the internment camps. She reflects on the emotional toll on the men and their future need for help. She talks of German propoganda and how they are trying to \"ingratiate themselves with the Army of Occupation.\" In later letters, where she gives more details of her experiences, she mentions that the earlier letters went through censors.","Letters written to Mary F. Goodwin by her family and friends when she was in France during World War I working with the YMCA as part of the American Expeditionary Forces.  Her Father's letters (Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin) concern his ministry, his church and the \"Southern Churchman\" plus news of family, friends and church members.  Other correspondents mainly focus on news of friends and family.","Letter from the Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia sending her Father's salary check for February, 1924 after her Father's death.  Request from G. MacLaren Brydon for information on her Father's \"List of the Colonial Clergy.\"  March 13, 1924 letter from Rev. W.A.R. Goodwin telling her that, per Dr. Chandler, there are no available jobs in the library.    1951 correspondence with Harnett T. Kane about Miss Goodwin's Grandmother's sketch of her girlhood at Fortress Monroe Sound.\"  1959 letter from Rev. Ferneyhough of Christ Church Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia about a memorial fund for her sister, Mrs. Conrad Goodwin  (Maria Lee Goodwin).  6 items.","Account of, and copies of, letters concerning the history and rediscovery of the Bodleian Plate. January 1, 1930 telegram from Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin to Mary Goodwin: \"Woods and Perry here join in congratulations considered greatest find in American Research Pictures Received Today Invaluable.\" Typed transcripts of January and February 1930 letters between Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin about the discovery of the Bodleian Plate. Typed draft of an account by Mary F. Goodwin entitled, \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" where she relates the history of the Rawlinson Collection, the history of the beginning of Colonial Williamsburg and the trail of her research that led to the discovery of the Bodleian Plate.","Booklet entitled, \"Steps to be taken by A.E.F.-Y.M.C.A Secretaries returning to America.\"  Handwritten are Mary Goodwin's date and place of birth, date of arrival in France, issue date of June 16, 1919 and department, Canteen.","Formal photograph of Ethel Archer Lewis Lacy standing beside a rattan sofa.  She was the daughter of Mary Baldwin Goodwin and Thomas Hugo Lacy and granddaughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"From our Younger Years\" by Margaret [Lewis] Goodwin Ballard.  Written in 2 parts.  37 pp.  Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard is the daughter of Maria Love Smith and Edward Lewis Goodwin.","Copy of typed transcript entitled \"Some Notes on the Ballard Family\" by Margaret Lewis (Goodwin) Ballard. 6 pp.","Copy of typed transcriptions of letters from James William Ballard (1875-1920) while in the U.S. Army in the Philippines, mostly to his mother, Mary Reid Thrift Ballard (circa 1852-1927). Selection of letters is by Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard (1881-1981) his daughter. 12 pp.","Includes the memoirs of Edward Lewis Goodwin's daughter, Margaret (Goodwin) Ballard (1881-?), and her notes on the Ballard family and Mary Frances Goodwin's (1883-1973) correspondence, 1924-1959, and an account of her research in England for Colonial Williamsburg, 1929-1930.","Copies of typed transcriptions of 2 letters from Agnes H. Marshall to John Marshall, 1825 and 1832 and 1 letter from Joseph Story to The Honorable John Marshall, 1833.","Clipping of a photograph of \"Incline Plane at Johnstown\" and a \"Historical Map of the Old Northwest Territory\" owned by J. F. Goodwin. 2 items.","2 letter fragments, one to \"Dear Brother\" dated March 18 and one from \"Your Grandfather\" with advice for farming. 2 items.","Empty folders that contained the letters in this collection, some with notations of importance, recipient, writer, dates and if copied for others. Empty envelopes.","1917 photograph of Barbara Elizabeth, Age 2 and Verner Goodwin, Jr., age 3.  A collage of photographs, some original, of Goodwin family ancestors.  Filed in oversize.","This series is a temporary series until it has been interfiled with the rest of the collection. The series contains genealogical material related to the Goodwin family as well as the Ribble family, and includes correspondence, dating back to the American Civil War, certificates, and other material.","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","United States. Army. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is divided into Series, mainly by individual family names but also a few topical headings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is divided into Series, mainly by individual family names but also a few topical headings."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Goodwin family moved from Massachusetts and members settled in Virginia and Maryland. Three generations of Goodwin men served as Episcopal ministers. Frederick Deane Goodwin served parishes in Virginia. Edwin Lewis Goodwin was born in Nelson County, Va. and studied at the University of Virginia and at the Virginia Theological Seminary. He served parishes in Virginia and South Carolina, was historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia and author of The Colonial Church in Virginia. His son, Frederick D. Goodwin was Bishop of Virginia, 1944-1961. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Goodwin_family\" title=\"Goodwin family\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Family History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Goodwin family moved from Massachusetts and members settled in Virginia and Maryland. Three generations of Goodwin men served as Episcopal ministers. Frederick Deane Goodwin served parishes in Virginia. Edwin Lewis Goodwin was born in Nelson County, Va. and studied at the University of Virginia and at the Virginia Theological Seminary. He served parishes in Virginia and South Carolina, was historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia and author of The Colonial Church in Virginia. His son, Frederick D. Goodwin was Bishop of Virginia, 1944-1961. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGoodwin Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Goodwin Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2013.114 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013.   Acc. 2013.114 was interfiled with the original accession and the series were rearranged in August 2014 by Anne Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Acc. 2013.114 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013.   Acc. 2013.114 was interfiled with the original accession and the series were rearranged in August 2014 by Anne Johnson."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material concerning the Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the collection is comprised of the papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, an Episcopal minister.  Bishop William Meade is a correspondent.  Correspondence between Frederick Deane Goodwin's immediate family is included and papers of his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, an Episcopal minister and his granddaughter, Mary Frances Goodwin, a researcher for Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMuch of the correspondence, journals and recollections concern the Goodwin Family and/or the Episcopal Church in Virginia and elsewhere. Mary Frances Goodwin's letters are from her time in France at the end of World War I and her discovery of the Bodleian Plate in 1930.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVolumes include diaries, journals and registers of Edward Lewis Goodwin, correspondence between family members and letters to and from Mary Frances Goodwin during World War I while she was working with the YMCA in France as part of the American Expeditionary Force. The Episcopal Church of Virginia is mentioned often in the correspondence by all family members.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a memoir by Mary F. Goodwin on her discovery of the Bodleian Plate, a copper printing plate with buildings of 18th century Williamsburg, and a memoir of Wytheville, Virginia during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily histories written by members of the Goodwin and Archer families, genealogical charts and family trees, including those of the Smith and Ballard families, and copies of entries in the Goodwin Family Bible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript entitled \"Goodwin Ancestry \u0026amp; History.\" Notation on document, \"written evidently be the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin up to p. 21. Thence, evidently, continued by Miss Mary Frances Goodwin, his daughter. RSB.\" 34 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Bible entries from the Goodwin Family Bible for marriages, births and deaths.  6 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript of the book \"The Archer and Silvester Families\" written and signed by Robert Archer, April 1870. One printed version, with signature of Edward Goodwin Ballard. Printed in April 1937 by William Byrd Press, Inc. 28 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of 2 genealogical charts with some handwritten notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten genealogical chart entitled \"Genealogy of Edward Louis (sic) Goodwin and Maria Love Smith. Married 11 January 1881.\" Includes the families of Goodwin, LeBaron, Briggs, Archer, Smith, Hawkins-Lee, Marshall and Ambler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of handwritten genealogical chart of the Goodwin Family, \"last four generations, continued from Page 14.\"  Copy of handwritten narrative about the Goodwin Family with cover sheet noting \"Please leave each section exactly in order - Written (sic) by his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1886, E.G. B.  68 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copies of memoirs, manuscript journals and records of the ministry of Episcopal Minister Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1874-1897; manuscript and printed sermons, 1899-1905 and personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1868-1908. Also includes notes for a biography of Edward Lewis Goodwin's wife, Maria Love Smith and other Smith Family material. Edward Lewis Goodwin is the son of Frederick Deane Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript \"A Small Boy's Recollections of the War,\" by Edward L. Goodwin. 29 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript \"Recollections of My First Parish, 1880-1885,\" by E[dward] L[ewis] Goodwin. 17 pp. Photo included. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript Christmas sermon by Edward L. Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about family news, dated September 26, 1868.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Maria L. Smith Goodwin to Edward L. Goodwin, dated August 28, 1893.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFriends and fellow ministers about family and friends, scholarship, ministry and the Episcopal Church. Some correspondents are Rev. Robert White, E.A. Penick, Charles Mayo, J.R. Winchester, C.C. Penick, Charles F. Taylor, Francis M. Whittle (Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) and others. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters mostly from friends about his ministry. Correspondents include Charles F. Taylor, George Greer, Peter Saunders, Thomas Packard, J. J. Gravatt, James Wheeler Warden, W.M. Clark and others. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from M. C. Pelton acknowledging Edward L. Goodwin's resignation as minister of a church in Christiansburg, Va. Other letters concern the death of his wife, Maria Love (Smith) Goodwin. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about the Episcopal Church, \"The History of Truro Parish,\" Custis/Washington family history and Virginia History. Correspondents include C.M. Beckwith, Lawrence Washington of the Library of Congress, N. B. Nevitt, P. C. Bagby, Gen. G. W. C. Lee about the Washington Family, C. C. Penick and others. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript, \"Monographs of the Colonial Church in Virginia, and other Historical Papers,\" [by Edward L. Goodwin?] 18 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Front cover states \"Theological Seminary, Virginia, Sept. 1874 - Oct. 1877.\" Some pages have been removed, probably by Edward Goodwin. Manuscript volume 1. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin from October 1877 to January 1, 1881. He notes in a postscript at the end of the journal that since his last entry, he has married \"my darling Maria\" and he's not sure if he will continue recording his life and \"I know not what disposition I shall make of my journals....\" Some pages have been removed. Manuscript volume 2. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Newclippings have been pasted into the journal. The clipping on page 7 is about the \"Late Rev. Mr. Goodwin [Frederick Deane Goodwin].\" Manuscript volume 3. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Private Register of Ministerial Acts\" by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Rev. Goodwin notes each activity he has performed as a minister. Some days have the time noted. June 1880-June 1890. Manuscript Volume 4. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Record of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. As the journal progresses, Dr. Goodwin begins to expand his daily entries to include the weather, personal reflections and other events. July 1, 1890 - September 30, 1893. Manuscript volume 5. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrivate Journal and Records of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Journal entries are more personal. Goodwin notes his daily schedule with personal reflections on the events of the day and his personal life. October 1, 1893 - July 31, 1897. Manuscript Volume 6. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three printed sermons and addresses by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. Baccalaureate Sermon for the Gunston Institute on June 10, 1900, \"The Sower of the Seed\" given at the Piedmont Convocation, April 26, 1905 and \"Historical Address on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Mark's Church in Richmond, Virginia,\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from Robert Smith to his sister, Maria L. Smith Goodwin, about her marriage and family news. January 29, 1881.1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle of handwritten notes, \"On the Life of Maria Love Smith\" (1848-1892), written probably by Edward Lewis Goodwin (EGB). 6 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed transcription of a letter written by Henry Lee Smith to his descendants telling about his life. Baltimore, Md, November 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 16, 1924 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with picture of \"The Late Rev. Edward L. Goodwin, D.D.\" on the cover and article on page 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodwin were parents of at least 11 children. This series is mostly the papers of their son, Frederick Deane Goodwin, but also letters between the siblings and to their mother. Henry Bradford Goodwin is sometimes called Henry Briggs Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, Episcopal minister. Manuscript sermons, circa 1831-1865, and journal entries, 1838 and October 19, 1853; personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1827-1869; reports made to the Diocesan Missionary Society, 1859-1861, 1863; and \"Memorials of Our Father (Selections from the journals of the Rev. Goodwin, D. D.).\" Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin's wife, Mary Frances Archer (1817-?), including her reminiscences of her early life, and an account of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War by their oldest daughter, Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon copy of a typed manuscript, \"Memorials of Our Father.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of \"Memorials of Our Father\" with a subtitle \"(Selections from the journals of the Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin with commentary by the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin, D. D.)\" Includes a photograph of The Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA one page biography of Frederick Deane Goodwin by Mary Frances Goodwin. She mentions the number of Episcopal ministers in the Goodwin Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcription of Frederick D. Goodwin's Diary. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal journal of Frederick D. Goodwin. January - December 1838 and October 19, 1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript sermons and a prayer by Frederick D. Goodwin. Circa 1831-1865. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Kanawha County court giving civil authority to Frederick D. Goodwin to perform marriages in Kanawha County. October 20, 1831. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881) to his mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin (1775-1861) in Norton, Massachusetts. The two 1841 letters are about the death of his sister, Mary, at his home and details of her days before she died.  The remaining letters are about family news.  6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin from her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin.  In 1843, he mentions his resignation from the church (in Staunton, Virignia?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of typed transcripts of letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister Abigail P[atten] Goodwin and his brother Henry B. Goodwin, with extracts from Frederick D. Goodwin's journal. May 13, 1828 and June 17, 1826. One journal entry is about the conflicted feelings that Dr. Goodwin has when punishing a student with the rod and another entry about race after seeing three negro girls in the street, crying, possibly because they are leaving their home. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister, Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-1904), about his ministry and family news. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to his brother, Daniel LeBaron Goodwin about family news and his appointment as interim Rector of St. Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia.  Incomplete. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters and 1 possible draft to Bishop William Meade about the Episcopal Church, both personal and general. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix letters from Mary Frances Archer Goodwin to her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin with news of family, friends and the Episcopal Church.  She also expresses her feelings about his activities.  A handwritten note on the Oct. 23, 1837 letter says, \"Mother's only love letter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. In the December 8, 1842 letter, Henry Goodwin gives genealogical information on the Goodwin Family and his immediate family. In the March 27, 1845 letter and later letters, he gives his reasons for the defense of slavery in the North. Other letters include family news, finances and his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Daniel LeBaron Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. Gives advice on farming while being a minister and news of his ministry and family. January 1, 1856 and August 13, 1866. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from James Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about his ministry and family news. March 6, 1849 and August 5, 1852. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward Bryam Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about news of the New England Goodwin family. news. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso notes from daughters Abigail Patten Goodwin (1798-1886) and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-?). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers, mostly about ministry. Invitations to various Episcopal Church vestries. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports by Frederick G. Goodwin to the Diocesan Missionary Society, Virginia.  4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Frederick LeBaron Goodwin to his father, Frederick D. Goodwin, while at the University of Virginia.  October 19, 1857.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rich. H. Wilmer to Mrs. Frederick D. Goodwin telling her that the reports of  her son Frederick's death are false.  February 8, 1865.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin,  T 37 pp. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life,\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin. Signed. 123 pp. Includes typed extract, 1 p. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcription of letter from Mary Baldwin Goodwin, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin and Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin about the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their Grandparents, Robert and Frances Archer. March 29, 1866. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note with the comments made by Mr. Boyden of Staunton about Frederick Deane Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal recollection of the Civil War by Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin, entitled \"An Account of the Civil War in Wytheville.\" 10 pp. February 3, 1904. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of an article \"The Church's Debt to the Goodwin Family, A Century of Fairthful Service\" by J. W. Ware from \"Southern Churchmen\" November 28, 1831. February 7, 1948 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with cover showing Dr. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D. breaking ground for the first new dormitory at the Virginia Theological Seminary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of an autobiography by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin, \"Some Recollections of my Early Life.\" The recollections also include a family sketch by her Father with genealogical data back to his \"Great-Great-Grandfather Archer\" who emigrated from England in 1665. 71 pp. Original and copy of [1837] letter from M. C. Lee to Mary Frances Archer Goodwin about her surprise in seeing in the paper her marriage to Frederick Deane Goodwin. A later handwritten note on the letter says \"Mrs. R.E. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal corespondence between the brothers and sisters of Frederick Deane Goodwin, all of them children of Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodiwn. Letters of Henry Bradford Goodwin (Henry Briggs Goodwin) refer to his life as a minister and planter in Maryland and to his views on slavery. The correspondence of brothers Daniel LeBaron Goodwin and James Briggs Goodwin refer to their own activities in the Episcopal ministry. Other correspondents include their mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Daniel LeBaron Goodwin from Jas. Mulchahey about a deathbed conversion. March 3, 1846. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to her mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about Mary De Wolf Goodwin's death and family news.  November 25, 1841. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to Mary De Wolfe Goodwin with personal news. June 21, 1841\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin from her family, but mostly from her sister Mary D.W. Goodwin. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to Polly Briggs Goodwin with family news. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin,  to Henry's Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin concerning family news.  3 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Lewis B. [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852).  24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Bishop Alexander Griswold to Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard in which Bishop Griswold certifies Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard as candidates for the Holy Order of the Eastern Diocese and their transfer to the Diocese of Virginia. Copied to Bishop Richard Channing Moore (1762-1841). March 26, 1829. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions of the letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin entitled \"Life and Letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin, Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1804-1859, With a brief account of his family in Massachusetts and Maryland.\" 188 pages plus Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. Note: Henry Briggs Goodwin is sometimes called \"Henry Bradford Goodwin\" in other references.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from James Briggs Goodwin to Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with news of the death of Mary D.W. Goodwin and comments about his ministry. November 3, 1841.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 9, 1841 letter from James Briggs Goodwin and Frederick Deane Goodwin and an October 20, 1841 letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Henry B. Goodwina to their Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with consolation on the death of her daughter (their sister), Mary Goodwin.    2 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Lewis [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852) to his wife, Abby (Whiting) Goodwin during a trip to California. February 12, 1853 letter from Joseph G. Wilson, Salem, Oregon, to Mrs. Lewis Goodwin about the circumstances of the death of her husband.  3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Mary De Wolf Goodwin to her Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about family news, her travels and teaching.   3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers of Mary Frances Goodwin, daughter of Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin and researcher for Colonial Williamsburg. Includes letters to and from her family and friends while working as part of the American Expeditionary Forces for the YMCA in France at the end of World War I.  She worked in canteens in internment camps and later as a bookkeeper for the 82nd Division.  A few later letters deal mostly with family matters. Transcripts of correspondence between Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin during the discovery of the Bodleian Plate in England.  Typed rough draft \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" describing the history of the Bodleian Plate and the search to find it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by Mary F. Goodwin to various family members during World War I. She writes from New York City, England and France. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces under the auspices of the YMCA, she trains in New York City at \"conferences\" then travels to France to work in different capacities with the American troops and internment camps. She is connected to the 82nd Division. She tells about her trip on a transport ship to England and her experiences in New York, England and France. She describes the places she visits, the countryside, people she meets, her work, the dances and parades, friends she sees and the local people. In her November 24 [1918] letter she notes, \"Mr. Bev Tucker is near here and there is to be a U.VA Alumni dinner or meeting here this week.\" She comments on many of the clergy in her area, particularly the Episcopal ministers and in her December 19, 1918 letter she includes a story \"Take This Holy Sacrament to Your Comfort\" about a service she attended in a hut. Some of her jobs include bookkeeping for the 82nd Division canteens and helping in the internment camps. She reflects on the emotional toll on the men and their future need for help. She talks of German propoganda and how they are trying to \"ingratiate themselves with the Army of Occupation.\" In later letters, where she gives more details of her experiences, she mentions that the earlier letters went through censors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written to Mary F. Goodwin by her family and friends when she was in France during World War I working with the YMCA as part of the American Expeditionary Forces.  Her Father's letters (Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin) concern his ministry, his church and the \"Southern Churchman\" plus news of family, friends and church members.  Other correspondents mainly focus on news of friends and family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia sending her Father's salary check for February, 1924 after her Father's death.  Request from G. MacLaren Brydon for information on her Father's \"List of the Colonial Clergy.\"  March 13, 1924 letter from Rev. W.A.R. Goodwin telling her that, per Dr. Chandler, there are no available jobs in the library.    1951 correspondence with Harnett T. Kane about Miss Goodwin's Grandmother's sketch of her girlhood at Fortress Monroe Sound.\"  1959 letter from Rev. Ferneyhough of Christ Church Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia about a memorial fund for her sister, Mrs. Conrad Goodwin  (Maria Lee Goodwin).  6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of, and copies of, letters concerning the history and rediscovery of the Bodleian Plate. January 1, 1930 telegram from Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin to Mary Goodwin: \"Woods and Perry here join in congratulations considered greatest find in American Research Pictures Received Today Invaluable.\" Typed transcripts of January and February 1930 letters between Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin about the discovery of the Bodleian Plate. Typed draft of an account by Mary F. Goodwin entitled, \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" where she relates the history of the Rawlinson Collection, the history of the beginning of Colonial Williamsburg and the trail of her research that led to the discovery of the Bodleian Plate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled, \"Steps to be taken by A.E.F.-Y.M.C.A Secretaries returning to America.\"  Handwritten are Mary Goodwin's date and place of birth, date of arrival in France, issue date of June 16, 1919 and department, Canteen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormal photograph of Ethel Archer Lewis Lacy standing beside a rattan sofa.  She was the daughter of Mary Baldwin Goodwin and Thomas Hugo Lacy and granddaughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed manuscript \"From our Younger Years\" by Margaret [Lewis] Goodwin Ballard.  Written in 2 parts.  37 pp.  Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard is the daughter of Maria Love Smith and Edward Lewis Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcript entitled \"Some Notes on the Ballard Family\" by Margaret Lewis (Goodwin) Ballard. 6 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of typed transcriptions of letters from James William Ballard (1875-1920) while in the U.S. Army in the Philippines, mostly to his mother, Mary Reid Thrift Ballard (circa 1852-1927). Selection of letters is by Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard (1881-1981) his daughter. 12 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the memoirs of Edward Lewis Goodwin's daughter, Margaret (Goodwin) Ballard (1881-?), and her notes on the Ballard family and Mary Frances Goodwin's (1883-1973) correspondence, 1924-1959, and an account of her research in England for Colonial Williamsburg, 1929-1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of typed transcriptions of 2 letters from Agnes H. Marshall to John Marshall, 1825 and 1832 and 1 letter from Joseph Story to The Honorable John Marshall, 1833.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping of a photograph of \"Incline Plane at Johnstown\" and a \"Historical Map of the Old Northwest Territory\" owned by J. F. Goodwin. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letter fragments, one to \"Dear Brother\" dated March 18 and one from \"Your Grandfather\" with advice for farming. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty folders that contained the letters in this collection, some with notations of importance, recipient, writer, dates and if copied for others. Empty envelopes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1917 photograph of Barbara Elizabeth, Age 2 and Verner Goodwin, Jr., age 3.  A collage of photographs, some original, of Goodwin family ancestors.  Filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is a temporary series until it has been interfiled with the rest of the collection. 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Goodwin on her discovery of the Bodleian Plate, a copper printing plate with buildings of 18th century Williamsburg, and a memoir of Wytheville, Virginia during the Civil War.","Family histories written by members of the Goodwin and Archer families, genealogical charts and family trees, including those of the Smith and Ballard families, and copies of entries in the Goodwin Family Bible.","Copy of a typed manuscript entitled \"Goodwin Ancestry \u0026 History.\" Notation on document, \"written evidently be the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin up to p. 21. Thence, evidently, continued by Miss Mary Frances Goodwin, his daughter. RSB.\" 34 pp.","Copies of Bible entries from the Goodwin Family Bible for marriages, births and deaths.  6 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of the book \"The Archer and Silvester Families\" written and signed by Robert Archer, April 1870. One printed version, with signature of Edward Goodwin Ballard. Printed in April 1937 by William Byrd Press, Inc. 28 pp.","Copies of 2 genealogical charts with some handwritten notes.","Handwritten genealogical chart entitled \"Genealogy of Edward Louis (sic) Goodwin and Maria Love Smith. Married 11 January 1881.\" Includes the families of Goodwin, LeBaron, Briggs, Archer, Smith, Hawkins-Lee, Marshall and Ambler.","Copy of handwritten genealogical chart of the Goodwin Family, \"last four generations, continued from Page 14.\"  Copy of handwritten narrative about the Goodwin Family with cover sheet noting \"Please leave each section exactly in order - Written (sic) by his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1886, E.G. B.  68 pages.","Typed copies of memoirs, manuscript journals and records of the ministry of Episcopal Minister Edward Lewis Goodwin, 1874-1897; manuscript and printed sermons, 1899-1905 and personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1868-1908. Also includes notes for a biography of Edward Lewis Goodwin's wife, Maria Love Smith and other Smith Family material. Edward Lewis Goodwin is the son of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"A Small Boy's Recollections of the War,\" by Edward L. Goodwin. 29 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"Recollections of My First Parish, 1880-1885,\" by E[dward] L[ewis] Goodwin. 17 pp. Photo included. 1 item.","Manuscript Christmas sermon by Edward L. Goodwin.","Letter about family news, dated September 26, 1868.  1 item.","Letter from Maria L. Smith Goodwin to Edward L. Goodwin, dated August 28, 1893.","Friends and fellow ministers about family and friends, scholarship, ministry and the Episcopal Church. Some correspondents are Rev. Robert White, E.A. Penick, Charles Mayo, J.R. Winchester, C.C. Penick, Charles F. Taylor, Francis M. Whittle (Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia) and others. 15 items.","Letters mostly from friends about his ministry. Correspondents include Charles F. Taylor, George Greer, Peter Saunders, Thomas Packard, J. J. Gravatt, James Wheeler Warden, W.M. Clark and others. 14 items.","Letter from M. C. Pelton acknowledging Edward L. Goodwin's resignation as minister of a church in Christiansburg, Va. Other letters concern the death of his wife, Maria Love (Smith) Goodwin. 5 items.","Letters about the Episcopal Church, \"The History of Truro Parish,\" Custis/Washington family history and Virginia History. Correspondents include C.M. Beckwith, Lawrence Washington of the Library of Congress, N. B. Nevitt, P. C. Bagby, Gen. G. W. C. Lee about the Washington Family, C. C. Penick and others. 9 items.","Typed manuscript, \"Monographs of the Colonial Church in Virginia, and other Historical Papers,\" [by Edward L. Goodwin?] 18 pp. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Front cover states \"Theological Seminary, Virginia, Sept. 1874 - Oct. 1877.\" Some pages have been removed, probably by Edward Goodwin. Manuscript volume 1. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin from October 1877 to January 1, 1881. He notes in a postscript at the end of the journal that since his last entry, he has married \"my darling Maria\" and he's not sure if he will continue recording his life and \"I know not what disposition I shall make of my journals....\" Some pages have been removed. Manuscript volume 2. 1 item.","Private Journal of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Newclippings have been pasted into the journal. The clipping on page 7 is about the \"Late Rev. Mr. Goodwin [Frederick Deane Goodwin].\" Manuscript volume 3. 1 item.","\"Private Register of Ministerial Acts\" by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Rev. Goodwin notes each activity he has performed as a minister. Some days have the time noted. June 1880-June 1890. Manuscript Volume 4. 1 item.","Private Record of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. As the journal progresses, Dr. Goodwin begins to expand his daily entries to include the weather, personal reflections and other events. July 1, 1890 - September 30, 1893. Manuscript volume 5. 1 item.","Private Journal and Records of Ministry by Edward Lewis Goodwin. Journal entries are more personal. Goodwin notes his daily schedule with personal reflections on the events of the day and his personal life. October 1, 1893 - July 31, 1897. Manuscript Volume 6. 1 item.","Scope and Contents Three printed sermons and addresses by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. Baccalaureate Sermon for the Gunston Institute on June 10, 1900, \"The Sower of the Seed\" given at the Piedmont Convocation, April 26, 1905 and \"Historical Address on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Mark's Church in Richmond, Virginia,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Letter from Robert Smith to his sister, Maria L. Smith Goodwin, about her marriage and family news. January 29, 1881.1 item.","Title of handwritten notes, \"On the Life of Maria Love Smith\" (1848-1892), written probably by Edward Lewis Goodwin (EGB). 6 pp. 1 item.","Copy of a typed transcription of a letter written by Henry Lee Smith to his descendants telling about his life. Baltimore, Md, November 1947.","February 16, 1924 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with picture of \"The Late Rev. Edward L. Goodwin, D.D.\" on the cover and article on page 13.","Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodwin were parents of at least 11 children. This series is mostly the papers of their son, Frederick Deane Goodwin, but also letters between the siblings and to their mother. Henry Bradford Goodwin is sometimes called Henry Briggs Goodwin.","Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, Episcopal minister. Manuscript sermons, circa 1831-1865, and journal entries, 1838 and October 19, 1853; personal and ecclesiastical correspondence, 1827-1869; reports made to the Diocesan Missionary Society, 1859-1861, 1863; and \"Memorials of Our Father (Selections from the journals of the Rev. Goodwin, D. D.).\" Papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin's wife, Mary Frances Archer (1817-?), including her reminiscences of her early life, and an account of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War by their oldest daughter, Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble.","Carbon copy of a typed manuscript, \"Memorials of Our Father.\"","A copy of \"Memorials of Our Father\" with a subtitle \"(Selections from the journals of the Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin with commentary by the Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin, D. D.)\" Includes a photograph of The Rev. Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881).","A one page biography of Frederick Deane Goodwin by Mary Frances Goodwin. She mentions the number of Episcopal ministers in the Goodwin Family.","Copy of typed transcription of Frederick D. Goodwin's Diary. 1 item.","Original journal of Frederick D. Goodwin. January - December 1838 and October 19, 1853.","Manuscript sermons and a prayer by Frederick D. Goodwin. Circa 1831-1865. 4 items.","Letter from Kanawha County court giving civil authority to Frederick D. Goodwin to perform marriages in Kanawha County. October 20, 1831. 1 item.","Letters from Frederick Deane Goodwin (1804-1881) to his mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin (1775-1861) in Norton, Massachusetts. The two 1841 letters are about the death of his sister, Mary, at his home and details of her days before she died.  The remaining letters are about family news.  6 items.","Letters to Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin from her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin.  In 1843, he mentions his resignation from the church (in Staunton, Virignia?)","Copies of typed transcripts of letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister Abigail P[atten] Goodwin and his brother Henry B. Goodwin, with extracts from Frederick D. Goodwin's journal. May 13, 1828 and June 17, 1826. One journal entry is about the conflicted feelings that Dr. Goodwin has when punishing a student with the rod and another entry about race after seeing three negro girls in the street, crying, possibly because they are leaving their home. 2 items.","Letters from Frederick D. Goodwin to his sister, Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-1904), about his ministry and family news. 14 items.","Letter to his brother, Daniel LeBaron Goodwin about family news and his appointment as interim Rector of St. Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia.  Incomplete. 1 item.","Two letters and 1 possible draft to Bishop William Meade about the Episcopal Church, both personal and general. 3 items.","Six letters from Mary Frances Archer Goodwin to her husband, Frederick D. Goodwin with news of family, friends and the Episcopal Church.  She also expresses her feelings about his activities.  A handwritten note on the Oct. 23, 1837 letter says, \"Mother's only love letter.\"","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. In the December 8, 1842 letter, Henry Goodwin gives genealogical information on the Goodwin Family and his immediate family. In the March 27, 1845 letter and later letters, he gives his reasons for the defense of slavery in the North. Other letters include family news, finances and his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects. 9 items.","Letters from Daniel LeBaron Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin. Gives advice on farming while being a minister and news of his ministry and family. January 1, 1856 and August 13, 1866. 2 items.","Two letters from James Bradford Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about his ministry and family news. March 6, 1849 and August 5, 1852. 2 items.","Letter from Edward Bryam Goodwin to his brother, Frederick D. Goodwin about news of the New England Goodwin family. news. 1 item.","2 items.","5 items.","Also notes from daughters Abigail Patten Goodwin (1798-1886) and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin (1814-?). 8 items.","5 items.","7 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers. 15 items.","Letters to Frederick D. Goodwin from friends and peers, mostly about ministry. Invitations to various Episcopal Church vestries. 17 items.","Reports by Frederick G. Goodwin to the Diocesan Missionary Society, Virginia.  4 items.","Letter from Frederick LeBaron Goodwin to his father, Frederick D. Goodwin, while at the University of Virginia.  October 19, 1857.  1 item.","Scope and Contents Rich. H. Wilmer to Mrs. Frederick D. Goodwin telling her that the reports of  her son Frederick's death are false.  February 8, 1865.  1 item.","Copy of typed transcript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin,  T 37 pp. 1 item.","Manuscript of \"Some Recollections of My Early Life,\" by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin. Signed. 123 pp. Includes typed extract, 1 p. 1 item.","Copy of typed transcription of letter from Mary Baldwin Goodwin, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin and Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin about the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their Grandparents, Robert and Frances Archer. March 29, 1866. 1 item.","A note with the comments made by Mr. Boyden of Staunton about Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Original recollection of the Civil War by Fanny Archer Goodwin Ribble, daughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin, entitled \"An Account of the Civil War in Wytheville.\" 10 pp. February 3, 1904. 1 item.","Two copies of an article \"The Church's Debt to the Goodwin Family, A Century of Fairthful Service\" by J. W. Ware from \"Southern Churchmen\" November 28, 1831. February 7, 1948 issue of \"The Southern Churchman\" with cover showing Dr. Rev. Frederick D. Goodwin, D.D. breaking ground for the first new dormitory at the Virginia Theological Seminary.","Copy of an autobiography by Mary Frances (Archer) Goodwin, \"Some Recollections of my Early Life.\" The recollections also include a family sketch by her Father with genealogical data back to his \"Great-Great-Grandfather Archer\" who emigrated from England in 1665. 71 pp. Original and copy of [1837] letter from M. C. Lee to Mary Frances Archer Goodwin about her surprise in seeing in the paper her marriage to Frederick Deane Goodwin. A later handwritten note on the letter says \"Mrs. R.E. Lee.\"","Personal corespondence between the brothers and sisters of Frederick Deane Goodwin, all of them children of Mary (Polly) Briggs and Daniel Goodiwn. Letters of Henry Bradford Goodwin (Henry Briggs Goodwin) refer to his life as a minister and planter in Maryland and to his views on slavery. The correspondence of brothers Daniel LeBaron Goodwin and James Briggs Goodwin refer to their own activities in the Episcopal ministry. Other correspondents include their mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin and Hannah LeBaron Goodwin.","Letter to Daniel LeBaron Goodwin from Jas. Mulchahey about a deathbed conversion. March 3, 1846. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to her mother Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about Mary De Wolf Goodwin's death and family news.  November 25, 1841. 1 item.","Letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin to Mary De Wolfe Goodwin with personal news. June 21, 1841","Letters to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin from her family, but mostly from her sister Mary D.W. Goodwin. 16 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin to Polly Briggs Goodwin with family news. 9 items.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin,  to Henry's Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin concerning family news.  3 letters.","Letters from Henry Bradford Goodwin and his wife, Susan A. (Parnham) Goodwin to Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Lewis B. [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852).  24 items.","Letter from Bishop Alexander Griswold to Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard in which Bishop Griswold certifies Henry Bradford Goodwin and Aaron B. Hard as candidates for the Holy Order of the Eastern Diocese and their transfer to the Diocese of Virginia. Copied to Bishop Richard Channing Moore (1762-1841). March 26, 1829. 1 item.","Typed transcriptions of the letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin entitled \"Life and Letters of The Rev. Henry Briggs Goodwin, Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1804-1859, With a brief account of his family in Massachusetts and Maryland.\" 188 pages plus Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. Note: Henry Briggs Goodwin is sometimes called \"Henry Bradford Goodwin\" in other references.","Letter from James Briggs Goodwin to Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with news of the death of Mary D.W. Goodwin and comments about his ministry. November 3, 1841.  1 item.","September 9, 1841 letter from James Briggs Goodwin and Frederick Deane Goodwin and an October 20, 1841 letter from Hannah LeBaron Goodwin and Henry B. Goodwina to their Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin with consolation on the death of her daughter (their sister), Mary Goodwin.    2 letters.","Two letters from Lewis [Benjamin Lewis] Goodwin (1819-1852) to his wife, Abby (Whiting) Goodwin during a trip to California. February 12, 1853 letter from Joseph G. Wilson, Salem, Oregon, to Mrs. Lewis Goodwin about the circumstances of the death of her husband.  3 items.","Letters from Mary De Wolf Goodwin to her Mother, Polly (Briggs) Goodwin about family news, her travels and teaching.   3 items.","Scope and Contents Papers of Mary Frances Goodwin, daughter of Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin and researcher for Colonial Williamsburg. Includes letters to and from her family and friends while working as part of the American Expeditionary Forces for the YMCA in France at the end of World War I.  She worked in canteens in internment camps and later as a bookkeeper for the 82nd Division.  A few later letters deal mostly with family matters. Transcripts of correspondence between Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin during the discovery of the Bodleian Plate in England.  Typed rough draft \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" describing the history of the Bodleian Plate and the search to find it.","Letters written by Mary F. Goodwin to various family members during World War I. She writes from New York City, England and France. As part of the American Expeditionary Forces under the auspices of the YMCA, she trains in New York City at \"conferences\" then travels to France to work in different capacities with the American troops and internment camps. She is connected to the 82nd Division. She tells about her trip on a transport ship to England and her experiences in New York, England and France. She describes the places she visits, the countryside, people she meets, her work, the dances and parades, friends she sees and the local people. In her November 24 [1918] letter she notes, \"Mr. Bev Tucker is near here and there is to be a U.VA Alumni dinner or meeting here this week.\" She comments on many of the clergy in her area, particularly the Episcopal ministers and in her December 19, 1918 letter she includes a story \"Take This Holy Sacrament to Your Comfort\" about a service she attended in a hut. Some of her jobs include bookkeeping for the 82nd Division canteens and helping in the internment camps. She reflects on the emotional toll on the men and their future need for help. She talks of German propoganda and how they are trying to \"ingratiate themselves with the Army of Occupation.\" In later letters, where she gives more details of her experiences, she mentions that the earlier letters went through censors.","Letters written to Mary F. Goodwin by her family and friends when she was in France during World War I working with the YMCA as part of the American Expeditionary Forces.  Her Father's letters (Rev. Edward Lewis Goodwin) concern his ministry, his church and the \"Southern Churchman\" plus news of family, friends and church members.  Other correspondents mainly focus on news of friends and family.","Letter from the Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia sending her Father's salary check for February, 1924 after her Father's death.  Request from G. MacLaren Brydon for information on her Father's \"List of the Colonial Clergy.\"  March 13, 1924 letter from Rev. W.A.R. Goodwin telling her that, per Dr. Chandler, there are no available jobs in the library.    1951 correspondence with Harnett T. Kane about Miss Goodwin's Grandmother's sketch of her girlhood at Fortress Monroe Sound.\"  1959 letter from Rev. Ferneyhough of Christ Church Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia about a memorial fund for her sister, Mrs. Conrad Goodwin  (Maria Lee Goodwin).  6 items.","Account of, and copies of, letters concerning the history and rediscovery of the Bodleian Plate. January 1, 1930 telegram from Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin to Mary Goodwin: \"Woods and Perry here join in congratulations considered greatest find in American Research Pictures Received Today Invaluable.\" Typed transcripts of January and February 1930 letters between Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's Office and Mary F. Goodwin about the discovery of the Bodleian Plate. Typed draft of an account by Mary F. Goodwin entitled, \"Researching in England, 1929-1930\" where she relates the history of the Rawlinson Collection, the history of the beginning of Colonial Williamsburg and the trail of her research that led to the discovery of the Bodleian Plate.","Booklet entitled, \"Steps to be taken by A.E.F.-Y.M.C.A Secretaries returning to America.\"  Handwritten are Mary Goodwin's date and place of birth, date of arrival in France, issue date of June 16, 1919 and department, Canteen.","Formal photograph of Ethel Archer Lewis Lacy standing beside a rattan sofa.  She was the daughter of Mary Baldwin Goodwin and Thomas Hugo Lacy and granddaughter of Frederick Deane Goodwin.","Copy of a typed manuscript \"From our Younger Years\" by Margaret [Lewis] Goodwin Ballard.  Written in 2 parts.  37 pp.  Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard is the daughter of Maria Love Smith and Edward Lewis Goodwin.","Copy of typed transcript entitled \"Some Notes on the Ballard Family\" by Margaret Lewis (Goodwin) Ballard. 6 pp.","Copy of typed transcriptions of letters from James William Ballard (1875-1920) while in the U.S. Army in the Philippines, mostly to his mother, Mary Reid Thrift Ballard (circa 1852-1927). Selection of letters is by Margaret Lewis Goodwin Ballard (1881-1981) his daughter. 12 pp.","Includes the memoirs of Edward Lewis Goodwin's daughter, Margaret (Goodwin) Ballard (1881-?), and her notes on the Ballard family and Mary Frances Goodwin's (1883-1973) correspondence, 1924-1959, and an account of her research in England for Colonial Williamsburg, 1929-1930.","Copies of typed transcriptions of 2 letters from Agnes H. Marshall to John Marshall, 1825 and 1832 and 1 letter from Joseph Story to The Honorable John Marshall, 1833.","Clipping of a photograph of \"Incline Plane at Johnstown\" and a \"Historical Map of the Old Northwest Territory\" owned by J. F. Goodwin. 2 items.","2 letter fragments, one to \"Dear Brother\" dated March 18 and one from \"Your Grandfather\" with advice for farming. 2 items.","Empty folders that contained the letters in this collection, some with notations of importance, recipient, writer, dates and if copied for others. Empty envelopes.","1917 photograph of Barbara Elizabeth, Age 2 and Verner Goodwin, Jr., age 3.  A collage of photographs, some original, of Goodwin family ancestors.  Filed in oversize.","This series is a temporary series until it has been interfiled with the rest of the collection. 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Includes wills, estate papers, legal and financial transactions, 1810-1915, of Jacob Hall, Sarah Hall and Cunningham Hall; and Bishop Richard Channing Moore, Virginia Moore, Harriet Glenworth Moore, Margaretta Moore and Louise Moore. Contains correspondence, 1854-1876, between Zebulon S. Farland and Ellen Douglas Gordon Farland; letters, 1906-1928, to Margaret (Farland) Hall, from her children, Emily Hall, Channing Hall, Joseph Hall, and John Lesslie Hall concerning education and World War I; and correspondence, 1887-1889, between Margaret (Farland) Hall and John Lesslie Hall, Sr. The collection also includes teaching notes, professional writings, and alumni correspondence with John Lesslie Hall, Sr. Prominent correspondents of Hall include Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas Nelson Page, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston and Basil Gildersleeve. Includes items removed from \"The Writing of English\"(PE1408 .M38 1929), a book owned by Emily M. 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Letters from Missouri on living conditions, abolitionist activities, richness of soil, and opprotunity for success, 1853-1859.","Primarily personal and business accounts, notes, and accounts of Cooke and Luttrell families of Culpepper and Rappahannock counties. There are a few papers of the Garth and Ficklen families.","Primarily personal and business accounts, notes, and accounts of Cooke and Luttrell families of Culpepper and Rappahannock counties. There are a few papers of the Garth and Ficklen families.","Primarily personal and business accounts, notes, and accounts of Cooke and Luttrell families of Culpepper and Rappahannock counties. 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