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The letters concern Toole's experiences and accomplishments as a traveling portraitist, his children's education, John and Jennie's letters to their mother from the Virginia Military Institute and Petersburg Female College, respectively, and other family matters.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe rest of the collection contains genealogical and biographical notes about the Toole family and their descendants, a list a sitters (by county) compiled from his letters, canvas measurements of his paintings, and a published pamphlet of the John Toole Exhibition, December 1959.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains handwritten abstracts/summaries of letters dated 1838-1857 held in the University of Virginia. These are mainly written by John Toole to his wife, Mary Jane Suddarth Toole, but also other including his children, George and Jennie Toole, and a friend, Tom Moore. 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Army. Volunteer Cavalry, 1st.","World War -- 1939-1945","Spanish-American War, 1898","Business records","Business -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Law offices -- Alexandria (Va.)","Ship registers -- Alexandria (Va.)","Genealogy","Politicians -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Correspondence","This collection has been rearranged to increase access and findability. Previously, it was arranged \"Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically.  Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject.\"","The collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.","The first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.","Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.","Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.","Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. ","These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.","The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.","Series 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.","Combined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"","Removed from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.","Combined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026 Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026 Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11","This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"","This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026 Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"","Series 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"","Combined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"","This sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.","Combined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"","Combined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"","Combined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"","This sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.","Series 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.","Series 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. Also in this series are photographs from his time serving in World War II, including aerial photography of Guam and Japan.","Content Description","Content Description","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","Alexandria Water Company","Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society (Alexandria, Va.)","Alexandria Canal Company","Alexandria Hospital (Va.)","Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia (Alexandria, Va.)","Society of the Sons of the American Revolution","Boothe Family","Carr Family","Harrison Family","Baylor Family","Bernard Family","Bowles Family","Hartshorne Family","Painter Family","Peele Family","Randolph Family","Ravenel Family","Stanley Family","Tatum Family","Thoroughgood Family","Trezevant Family","Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964","Boothe, William J. 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Previously, it was arranged \"Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically.  Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. 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The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.","Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArmistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArmistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArmistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. 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Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.","Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.","Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. 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Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026amp; Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026amp; Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026amp; 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026amp; Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. Also in this series are photographs from his time serving in World War II, including aerial photography of Guam and Japan.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Series Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.","The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.","Series 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.","Combined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"","Removed from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.","Combined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026 Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026 Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11","This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"","This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026 Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"","Series 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"","Combined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"","This sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.","Combined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"","Combined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. 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He later remarried to Harriett Stuart Turberville (1823-1896) of the Lee family and had a son named Louis A. Cazenove (1851-1925). Cassius F. Lee became the guardian of these children after 1852.","\nLouis A. Cazenove (b 1851) married Mary O'Hara and had two sons. Louis A. DeCazenove (1878-1852) who changed his last name to an older Swiss version worked as a chemical Engineer at Dupont and married Edith Patton Cazenove. James O'Hara Cazenove (1880-1971) was an inventor, engineer, and investor, and was considered the last of the family.","MS293 contains a ledger from Cazenove and Co. dated 1857-1861 when it was managed by William Gardner Lee, the son of A. C. Cazenove, and Cassius F. Lee. Duke University holds records of Cazenove and Co for 1860-1868 including a list of debtors.","\nMS240 contains a number of Cazenove related documents including:","\nTwo letters of A.C. Cazenove, one undated detailing the surrender of Alexandria in August 1814 and the other to Sarah E. 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Harriet Cazenove (1817-1861) who married Gazaway Lamar of Georgia (1798-1874). ","\nAnn Maria Cazenove (1803-1859) married General Archibald Henderson. Their daughter Charlotte married into the DuPont family.","\nEliza Frances Cazenove (1798-1857) married William C. Gardner (1791-1844) their children included Constance T. Gardner  (1820-1849) who married Maryland Congressman Henry Winter Davis (1817-1865) and Anne Eliza Gardner (1819-1885), who married Cassius F. Lee (1808-1890). ","\nWilliam Gardner Cazenove (1819-1877) married Mary Elizabeth Stanard (1822-1892) and had a son named Anthony Charles Cazenove (1849-1897). William took over management of Cazenove and Co. in partnership with Lee and was later the guardian for one of the Gardner children.","\nLouis Albert Cazenove (1807-1852) married Frances Ansley (1820-1847) in 1837 and had Frances E. Cazenove (1838-1884) and Charlotte Louise Cazenove (1840-1914). 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Much of the correspondence in the O'Hara part of the collection is arranged by correspondent or alphabetically and then chronologically. In the second sub-fonds most of the correspondence is chronological apart from the Stanard and Craig family correspondence having been separated from other family correspondence at some point in time.","\nCertain records deemed fragile or valuable were separated from the older material at some point and have been listed at the end of series but not necessarily in chronological order as that would have placed the items within separately listed folders.","\nSubfonds 1: James O'Hara Cazenove, 1873-1970","\nSeries 1: Correspondence, 1902-1970","    Subseries:\n    ","Family Correspondence\n    ","Personal Correspondence\n    ","Business Correspondence\n    ","Legal Correspondence\n    \nSeries 2: Financial Documents","Series 3: Legal Documents","Series 4: Inventions","Series 5: Personal Records","Series 6: Printed Material","Series 7: Miscellaneous","Series 8: Louis A. DeCazenove","\nSubfonds 2: Louis A. 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Charlotte Cazenove (1812-1836) married North Carolina Congressman William B. Shepard. Octavius Anthony Cazenove (1813-1841). Harriet Cazenove (1817-1861) who married Gazaway Lamar of Georgia (1798-1874). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nAnn Maria Cazenove (1803-1859) married General Archibald Henderson. Their daughter Charlotte married into the DuPont family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nEliza Frances Cazenove (1798-1857) married William C. Gardner (1791-1844) their children included Constance T. Gardner  (1820-1849) who married Maryland Congressman Henry Winter Davis (1817-1865) and Anne Eliza Gardner (1819-1885), who married Cassius F. Lee (1808-1890). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWilliam Gardner Cazenove (1819-1877) married Mary Elizabeth Stanard (1822-1892) and had a son named Anthony Charles Cazenove (1849-1897). 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Harriet Cazenove (1817-1861) who married Gazaway Lamar of Georgia (1798-1874). ","\nAnn Maria Cazenove (1803-1859) married General Archibald Henderson. Their daughter Charlotte married into the DuPont family.","\nEliza Frances Cazenove (1798-1857) married William C. Gardner (1791-1844) their children included Constance T. Gardner  (1820-1849) who married Maryland Congressman Henry Winter Davis (1817-1865) and Anne Eliza Gardner (1819-1885), who married Cassius F. Lee (1808-1890). ","\nWilliam Gardner Cazenove (1819-1877) married Mary Elizabeth Stanard (1822-1892) and had a son named Anthony Charles Cazenove (1849-1897). William took over management of Cazenove and Co. in partnership with Lee and was later the guardian for one of the Gardner children.","\nLouis Albert Cazenove (1807-1852) married Frances Ansley (1820-1847) in 1837 and had Frances E. Cazenove (1838-1884) and Charlotte Louise Cazenove (1840-1914). He later remarried to Harriett Stuart Turberville (1823-1896) of the Lee family and had a son named Louis A. Cazenove (1851-1925). Cassius F. Lee became the guardian of these children after 1852.","\nLouis A. Cazenove (b 1851) married Mary O'Hara and had two sons. Louis A. DeCazenove (1878-1852) who changed his last name to an older Swiss version worked as a chemical Engineer at Dupont and married Edith Patton Cazenove. 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Cazenove for the Middle Turnpike Company (1831), Alexandria Steam Ferry Company (1839), and Alexandria Marine Railway Company (1849-1851) (MS240, box 6)","\nThere are also receipts for Mrs. Harriot E. Cazenove (1823-1896), the widow of Louis A. Cazenove (d. 1852), from Wise and Co Insurance Agents (1889) (MS240, box 5) and Smoot and Co (1894-1896) (MS240 box 4).","\nThe Winterthur Museum of Winterthur Delaware also holds the \"Cazenove-Lee Family Papers\" (Col. 83) which contains extensive records of A. C. Cazenove and the early history of the family. This primarily covers the 18th century including in Switzerland.","\nThe Library of Congress also holds a number of manuscript letters from A.C. 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It also includes records from his brother, Louis A. deCazenove (1851-1925), primarily related to his education at Cornell University.","\nThe Second part of the collection concerns the earlier generations of the family focusing on James O'Hara's father and grandfather, both named Louis A. Cazenove (1807-1852 and 1851-1925), and his great grandfather Anthony Charles Cazenove (1775-1852). Researchers should be cautious about the reuse of family names, as there are two Anthony Charles' and three Louis A.s.","\nThe second part consists primarily of correspondence and early business records from Alexandria, including early ledgers and receipts as well as legal documents such as deeds. There are also early passports relating to international travel and documents about the consular positions held by A.C. Cazenove in the early 19th century. 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About 1841 he married Maria Euphenia Joanna de Bernabeu, daughter of Juan Baptisto de Bernabeu, United States consul from Spain.","As a second lieutenant of the 1st Dragoons and a participant in the Seminole War, Northrop received a severe wound to his knee when his gun accidentally fired during an Indian investigation. While on sick furlough from the army, he studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1848, he was dropped from the army but eventually was reinstated and promoted to captain by Jefferson Davis, secretary of war and a fellow student at West Point.","Following the South's secession, Northrop quit his post and was appointed by Davis as commisary-general of the Confederate army. He was responsible for providing food for the Southern army and also, after 1862, for the Northern prisoners. Northrop was highly criticized by the anti-Davis faction within the Confederate Congress and was particularly disliked by Senator Foote of Tennessee, who made numerous attemps to remove Northrop from office. Although in 1865 he was acquitted by the Confederate Senate of all charges of inefficient and inadequate feeding of Southern troops and Federal prisoners, the Confederate House of Representatives passed a bill desiring his removal which forced Davis to take action.","After the war, Federal troops arrested and imprisoned Northrop, although no charges were brought against him. The only known photograph of Northrop was taken at this time. After his release, Northrop retired to a farm near Charlottesville, Virginia. He died in a soldiers' home in Pikesville, Maryland. ","Additional letters from 1885-1886 are located on microfilm in Lucius B. 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