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Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. 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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.","Fairfax Harrison was born in New York 13 March 1869, the son of Burton and Constance (Cary) Harrison and the brother of Francis Burton Harrison. He graduated from Yale in 1890 and got a M. A. degree from Columbia University. He practiced law in New York and was solicitor for the Southern Railway, president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway; and president of the Southern Railway from 1913-1937. Harrison was the author of many works including the Devon Carys, Landmarks of Old Price William, Proprietors of the Northern Neck, the Belair Stud, the Equine FFVs, the Roanoke Stud and the Virginia Carys. He died 2 February 1938. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/65_H25_Harrison.pdf","Related collection is Francis Burton Harrison Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","2008.280 Virginia Historical Index - Fairfax Harrison Family Correspondence, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1736-1945, of and collected by Fairfax Harrison. Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. Swem's Virginia Historical Index. The collection also includes notes by Wilson Miles Cary concerning the Cary family and the books at \"Carysbrook,\" Fluvanna County, Va.","[Folders 1 \u0026 6 oversize]","A survey of a 17, 296 acre plat of land owned by William Fairfax. Surveyed by John Aubry. Copy made 28 December 1808. This item is in the oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","Of 29, 170 acres, \"Shannondale,\" to John Colvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 17, 296 acres, \"Piedmont.\" to John Calvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 164 acres in Prince William county to George William Fairfax (son of William Fairfax) by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","By George Humes of Ralph Wormeley's land in Frederick County.","Survey of land in the Blue Ridge owned by Catesby Cocke, Mann Page, George Atwood, William Fairfax, Col. Tayloe, ect. Drawing by John Warner. Folder is located in oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","(Printed in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II). Letter by Sally Fairfax to her father, Bryan Fairfax, 1777 October 18.","By Sarah Cary] Fairfax (Mrs. George William), Landsdown Place, Bath to unknown.","Estate of George William Fairfax. Opinion given by John S. Powell.","Tappahannock Jockey Club Minute Book.","Letterbook, of John Tayloe of Mount Airy.","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 1 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 2 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 3 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, 1745-1802, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 4 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 5 of 5).","Documents (Location of originals unknown) bearing Harrison signatures and family information.","Wilson Miles Cary, notebook regarding the Randolph Family. Notebook regarding the Gittings, Howard, Gist, \u0026 Brice families. Notebook regarding the Cary, Wilson, Randolph families. Notebook of extracts from the Cornbury Ms., Albany, New York. Wilson Miles Cary, notebook containing list of books from the Carysbrooke Library.","Cary of the Carys of Virginia, 35 pp. Typescript of \"Col. Wilson Miles Cary.\" 23 pp","Cary family and to Burton N. Harrison.","Cary graves.","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes about the Cary family. Ms of \"The Carys of Virginia.\"","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes and charts. WMC notes about James River counties.","Debtors prisons in Colonial Virginia.","Virginia Parish boundaries, registers and vestry books.","Fairfax House, Alexandria.","Virginia Land Grants.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck and to Fauquier on the Map.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck, to Fauquier on the Map, and to Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Brent Town (Prince William County).","\"Northern Neck.\"","Occoquan.","Virginia parishes.","Turnpikes, roads, and canals.","With John Stewart Bryan, Thomas E. Didlake, H.C. Groome, and Robert F. Hayes, Jr.","With Charlotte Noland, Foxcroft.","With Smithsonian Institution.","With W.G. Stanard, Virginia Historical Society.","With Rev. Clayton Torrence and with Lyon G. Tyler,.","With Commonwealth of Virginia Land Office.","Correspondence and notes relating to Fairfax Harrison Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Landmarks of Old Prince William","Dettingen-Hamilton-Leeds parish boundaries.","Boundaries of Brent Town Tract.","Northern Neck grant.","Awbry and Noland families.","Wyatt's first administration, early papents, etc.","Patents in the \"Freshes\", Potomac river grants.","\"The Frying Pan Cooper Mine.\"","Cadwallader Jones.","Justices of the Peace and Commissions of the Peace.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck.","Culpepers.","Stafford County.","Francis Nicholson and Sir Edmund Andros.","Francis Fauquier and his portrait.","R.A. Stewart's  Index to Virginia Genealogies.","John Warner's map of Virginia.","Portrait of \"Captain John Smith.\"","Virginia horses- owner and date. Article regarding horseracing from The Sportsman.","\"Pioneers on the Rappahannock River.\" Typed list of patents.","Caroline and Essex counties.","King and Queen county.","King William and Louisa counties.","New Kent, Northumberland, Spotsylvania counties.","Forts, Towns, and Maps.","Sportswood's tobacco act, 1713 with list of tobacco agents and storehouses; notes regarding Pamunkey neck; notes regarding Lancaster \u0026 Rappahannock; and list of chief executives of Virginia, 1584-1830.","Eighteenth century residents of various counties in Virginia.","Middle Neck: occupation of area, parishes, clerks, burgesses, acts creating counties.","Justices for Spotsylvania county.","Middle Neck warehouses, ferries in Virginia, York River parishes and counties, and county courts,.","Virginia tracts, listed chronologically from 1580.","Letters, etc., including letters by Conway Robinson and by Francis Scott Key.","Genealogical Bureau of Virginia.","Captain John Smith Tercentenary service in London","\"Sporting parsons\" in Virginia.","Worthington Ford, etc relating to photostating all known copies of the Virginia Gazette.","Monthly meeting of the Quakers in Loudoun County from originals owned by the library of the Park Avenue Meeting House, Baltimore, MD.","Location of Fairfax Courthouse.","Original John White water colors now in the British Museum. From plates belonging to the Smithsonian, given to Fairfax Harrison by D.I. Bushnell.","Dumfries, Va.","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 1 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 2 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 3 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 4 of 4).","Remarks of Fairfax Harrison introducing Col. Henry W. Anderson as a candidate for Governor.","Journals of the council at Williamsburg","George Neville of Prince William and Fauquier and about Fry and Jefferson map.","Fairfax Harrison's library.","Virginia Historical Index.","Correspondence regarding account and publishing of the Virginia Historical Index.","American Historical Association, .","Robert Beverley, the historian.","With Douglas Southall Freeman.","Fairfax Harrison's father's portrait.","With Langbourne M. Williams.","With Jane B. Guignard, Columbia, South Carolina.","With Virginia State Library.","With Virginia State Library.","Of The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ward H. Lamon. Typescript, undated.","With the American Classical League, chiefly relating to the Bi-Millennium Vergilanum Celebration, 1930.","With the American Academy in Rome.","Relating to William R. Johnson, (1782-1849).","Notes and drafts of thesis regarding cooperatives in Europe.","With Earl Gregg Swem.","Tradescant Memorial Window, Oxford England -- correspondence with R.T. Gunther.","With E.D. Tayloe, Shadwell, Virginia.","With Lord Fairfax.","With Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson regarding Indian burials.","Remodeling of Belvoir Farm, the Plains, Virginia.","\"A Frenchman in Virginia, 1686.\"","With W.D. Hooper, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.","With and relating to the Southern Railway Co.","With John Stewart Bryan.","With Col. Bryan Conrad regarding Braddock Road.","Marker for the grave of Anne Fairfax (1728-1765?), \"Mount Pleasant,\" Westmoreland Co., Virginia.","With Mrs. Julia S. Kyle regarding Pamunkey Indians.","With David I. Bushnell, Jr.","With Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.","With Virginia Historical Society.","And plans for annex to Virginia Historical Society building (R. E. Lee House).","Photostats of maps.","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","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper family","Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Fairfax Harrison Papers, 1736/1945"],"collection_ssim":["Fairfax Harrison Papers, 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Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Carey family","Culpeper family"],"creators_ssim":["Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper 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He practiced law in New York and was solicitor for the Southern Railway, president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway; and president of the Southern Railway from 1913-1937. Harrison was the author of many works including the Devon Carys, Landmarks of Old Price William, Proprietors of the Northern Neck, the Belair Stud, the Equine FFVs, the Roanoke Stud and the Virginia Carys. He died 2 February 1938. 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/Fairfax_Harrison\" title=\"Fairfax Harrison\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Fairfax Harrison was born in New York 13 March 1869, the son of Burton and Constance (Cary) Harrison and the brother of Francis Burton Harrison. He graduated from Yale in 1890 and got a M. A. degree from Columbia University. 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Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. Swem's Virginia Historical Index. The collection also includes notes by Wilson Miles Cary concerning the Cary family and the books at \"Carysbrook,\" Fluvanna County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e[Folders 1 \u0026amp; 6 oversize]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA survey of a 17, 296 acre plat of land owned by William Fairfax. Surveyed by John Aubry. Copy made 28 December 1808. This item is in the oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf 29, 170 acres, \"Shannondale,\" to John Colvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf 17, 296 acres, \"Piedmont.\" to John Calvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf 164 acres in Prince William county to George William Fairfax (son of William Fairfax) by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy George Humes of Ralph Wormeley's land in Frederick County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land in the Blue Ridge owned by Catesby Cocke, Mann Page, George Atwood, William Fairfax, Col. Tayloe, ect. Drawing by John Warner. Folder is located in oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Printed in \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Magazine of History and Biography\u003c/emph\u003e, Vol. II). Letter by Sally Fairfax to her father, Bryan Fairfax, 1777 October 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Sarah Cary] Fairfax (Mrs. George William), Landsdown Place, Bath to unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of George William Fairfax. Opinion given by John S. Powell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTappahannock Jockey Club Minute Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetterbook, of John Tayloe of Mount Airy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 1 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 2 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 3 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, 1745-1802, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 4 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 5 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments (Location of originals unknown) bearing Harrison signatures and family information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Miles Cary, notebook regarding the Randolph Family. Notebook regarding the Gittings, Howard, Gist, \u0026amp; Brice families. Notebook regarding the Cary, Wilson, Randolph families. Notebook of extracts from the Cornbury Ms., Albany, New York. Wilson Miles Cary, notebook containing list of books from the Carysbrooke Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCary of the Carys of Virginia\u003c/emph\u003e, 35 pp. Typescript of \"Col. Wilson Miles Cary.\" 23 pp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCary family and to Burton N. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCary graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Miles Cary genealogical notes about the Cary family. Ms of \"The Carys of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Miles Cary genealogical notes and charts. WMC notes about James River counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDebtors prisons in Colonial Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Parish boundaries, registers and vestry books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax House, Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Land Grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Proprietors of the Northern Neck and to Fauquier on the Map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Proprietors of the Northern Neck, to Fauquier on the Map, and to Landmarks of Old Prince William.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrent Town (Prince William County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Northern Neck.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOccoquan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia parishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurnpikes, roads, and canals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith John Stewart Bryan, Thomas E. Didlake, H.C. Groome, and Robert F. Hayes, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Charlotte Noland, Foxcroft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Smithsonian Institution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith W.G. Stanard, Virginia Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Rev. Clayton Torrence and with Lyon G. Tyler,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Commonwealth of Virginia Land Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and notes relating to Fairfax Harrison \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLandmarks of Old Prince William.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLandmarks of Old Prince William\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen-Hamilton-Leeds parish boundaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoundaries of Brent Town Tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthern Neck grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAwbry and Noland families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWyatt's first administration, early papents, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatents in the \"Freshes\", Potomac river grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Frying Pan Cooper Mine.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCadwallader Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJustices of the Peace and Commissions of the Peace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Proprietors of the Northern Neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpepers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStafford County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrancis Nicholson and Sir Edmund Andros.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrancis Fauquier and his portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.A. Stewart's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003e Index to Virginia Genealogies.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Warner's map of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of \"Captain John Smith.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia horses- owner and date. Article regarding horseracing from \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Sportsman\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneers on the Rappahannock River.\" Typed list of patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaroline and Essex counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing and Queen county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing William and Louisa counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Kent, Northumberland, Spotsylvania counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForts, Towns, and Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSportswood's tobacco act, 1713 with list of tobacco agents and storehouses; notes regarding Pamunkey neck; notes regarding Lancaster \u0026amp; Rappahannock; and list of chief executives of Virginia, 1584-1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEighteenth century residents of various counties in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiddle Neck: occupation of area, parishes, clerks, burgesses, acts creating counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJustices for Spotsylvania county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiddle Neck warehouses, ferries in Virginia, York River parishes and counties, and county courts,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia tracts, listed chronologically from 1580.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, etc., including letters by Conway Robinson and by Francis Scott Key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Bureau of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain John Smith Tercentenary service in London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sporting parsons\" in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorthington Ford, etc relating to photostating all known copies of the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Gazette\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly meeting of the Quakers in Loudoun County from originals owned by the library of the Park Avenue Meeting House, Baltimore, MD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocation of Fairfax Courthouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal John White water colors now in the British Museum. From plates belonging to the Smithsonian, given to Fairfax Harrison by D.I. Bushnell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDumfries, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 1 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 2 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 3 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 4 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks of Fairfax Harrison introducing Col. Henry W. Anderson as a candidate for Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournals of the council at Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Neville of Prince William and Fauquier and about Fry and Jefferson map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Harrison's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Historical Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding account and publishing of the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Historical Index.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Historical Association, .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Beverley, the historian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Douglas Southall Freeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Harrison's father's portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Langbourne M. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Jane B. Guignard, Columbia, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Life of Abraham Lincoln\u003c/emph\u003e by Ward H. Lamon. Typescript, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith the American Classical League, chiefly relating to the Bi-Millennium Vergilanum Celebration, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith the American Academy in Rome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to William R. Johnson, (1782-1849).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and drafts of thesis regarding cooperatives in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTradescant Memorial Window, Oxford England -- correspondence with R.T. Gunther.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith E.D. Tayloe, Shadwell, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Lord Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson regarding Indian burials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemodeling of Belvoir Farm, the Plains, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Frenchman in Virginia, 1686.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith W.D. Hooper, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith and relating to the Southern Railway Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith John Stewart Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Col. Bryan Conrad regarding Braddock Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarker for the grave of Anne Fairfax (1728-1765?), \"Mount Pleasant,\" Westmoreland Co., Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Mrs. Julia S. Kyle regarding Pamunkey Indians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith David I. Bushnell, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Virginia Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnd plans for annex to Virginia Historical Society building (R. E. Lee House).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of maps.\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","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, 1736-1945, of and collected by Fairfax Harrison. Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. Swem's Virginia Historical Index. The collection also includes notes by Wilson Miles Cary concerning the Cary family and the books at \"Carysbrook,\" Fluvanna County, Va.","[Folders 1 \u0026 6 oversize]","A survey of a 17, 296 acre plat of land owned by William Fairfax. Surveyed by John Aubry. Copy made 28 December 1808. This item is in the oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","Of 29, 170 acres, \"Shannondale,\" to John Colvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 17, 296 acres, \"Piedmont.\" to John Calvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 164 acres in Prince William county to George William Fairfax (son of William Fairfax) by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","By George Humes of Ralph Wormeley's land in Frederick County.","Survey of land in the Blue Ridge owned by Catesby Cocke, Mann Page, George Atwood, William Fairfax, Col. Tayloe, ect. Drawing by John Warner. Folder is located in oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","(Printed in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II). Letter by Sally Fairfax to her father, Bryan Fairfax, 1777 October 18.","By Sarah Cary] Fairfax (Mrs. George William), Landsdown Place, Bath to unknown.","Estate of George William Fairfax. Opinion given by John S. Powell.","Tappahannock Jockey Club Minute Book.","Letterbook, of John Tayloe of Mount Airy.","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 1 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 2 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 3 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, 1745-1802, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 4 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 5 of 5).","Documents (Location of originals unknown) bearing Harrison signatures and family information.","Wilson Miles Cary, notebook regarding the Randolph Family. Notebook regarding the Gittings, Howard, Gist, \u0026 Brice families. Notebook regarding the Cary, Wilson, Randolph families. Notebook of extracts from the Cornbury Ms., Albany, New York. Wilson Miles Cary, notebook containing list of books from the Carysbrooke Library.","Cary of the Carys of Virginia, 35 pp. Typescript of \"Col. Wilson Miles Cary.\" 23 pp","Cary family and to Burton N. Harrison.","Cary graves.","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes about the Cary family. Ms of \"The Carys of Virginia.\"","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes and charts. WMC notes about James River counties.","Debtors prisons in Colonial Virginia.","Virginia Parish boundaries, registers and vestry books.","Fairfax House, Alexandria.","Virginia Land Grants.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck and to Fauquier on the Map.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck, to Fauquier on the Map, and to Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Brent Town (Prince William County).","\"Northern Neck.\"","Occoquan.","Virginia parishes.","Turnpikes, roads, and canals.","With John Stewart Bryan, Thomas E. Didlake, H.C. Groome, and Robert F. Hayes, Jr.","With Charlotte Noland, Foxcroft.","With Smithsonian Institution.","With W.G. Stanard, Virginia Historical Society.","With Rev. Clayton Torrence and with Lyon G. Tyler,.","With Commonwealth of Virginia Land Office.","Correspondence and notes relating to Fairfax Harrison Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Landmarks of Old Prince William","Dettingen-Hamilton-Leeds parish boundaries.","Boundaries of Brent Town Tract.","Northern Neck grant.","Awbry and Noland families.","Wyatt's first administration, early papents, etc.","Patents in the \"Freshes\", Potomac river grants.","\"The Frying Pan Cooper Mine.\"","Cadwallader Jones.","Justices of the Peace and Commissions of the Peace.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck.","Culpepers.","Stafford County.","Francis Nicholson and Sir Edmund Andros.","Francis Fauquier and his portrait.","R.A. Stewart's  Index to Virginia Genealogies.","John Warner's map of Virginia.","Portrait of \"Captain John Smith.\"","Virginia horses- owner and date. Article regarding horseracing from The Sportsman.","\"Pioneers on the Rappahannock River.\" Typed list of patents.","Caroline and Essex counties.","King and Queen county.","King William and Louisa counties.","New Kent, Northumberland, Spotsylvania counties.","Forts, Towns, and Maps.","Sportswood's tobacco act, 1713 with list of tobacco agents and storehouses; notes regarding Pamunkey neck; notes regarding Lancaster \u0026 Rappahannock; and list of chief executives of Virginia, 1584-1830.","Eighteenth century residents of various counties in Virginia.","Middle Neck: occupation of area, parishes, clerks, burgesses, acts creating counties.","Justices for Spotsylvania county.","Middle Neck warehouses, ferries in Virginia, York River parishes and counties, and county courts,.","Virginia tracts, listed chronologically from 1580.","Letters, etc., including letters by Conway Robinson and by Francis Scott Key.","Genealogical Bureau of Virginia.","Captain John Smith Tercentenary service in London","\"Sporting parsons\" in Virginia.","Worthington Ford, etc relating to photostating all known copies of the Virginia Gazette.","Monthly meeting of the Quakers in Loudoun County from originals owned by the library of the Park Avenue Meeting House, Baltimore, MD.","Location of Fairfax Courthouse.","Original John White water colors now in the British Museum. From plates belonging to the Smithsonian, given to Fairfax Harrison by D.I. Bushnell.","Dumfries, Va.","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 1 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 2 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 3 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 4 of 4).","Remarks of Fairfax Harrison introducing Col. Henry W. Anderson as a candidate for Governor.","Journals of the council at Williamsburg","George Neville of Prince William and Fauquier and about Fry and Jefferson map.","Fairfax Harrison's library.","Virginia Historical Index.","Correspondence regarding account and publishing of the Virginia Historical Index.","American Historical Association, .","Robert Beverley, the historian.","With Douglas Southall Freeman.","Fairfax Harrison's father's portrait.","With Langbourne M. Williams.","With Jane B. Guignard, Columbia, South Carolina.","With Virginia State Library.","With Virginia State Library.","Of The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ward H. Lamon. Typescript, undated.","With the American Classical League, chiefly relating to the Bi-Millennium Vergilanum Celebration, 1930.","With the American Academy in Rome.","Relating to William R. Johnson, (1782-1849).","Notes and drafts of thesis regarding cooperatives in Europe.","With Earl Gregg Swem.","Tradescant Memorial Window, Oxford England -- correspondence with R.T. Gunther.","With E.D. Tayloe, Shadwell, Virginia.","With Lord Fairfax.","With Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson regarding Indian burials.","Remodeling of Belvoir Farm, the Plains, Virginia.","\"A Frenchman in Virginia, 1686.\"","With W.D. Hooper, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.","With and relating to the Southern Railway Co.","With John Stewart Bryan.","With Col. Bryan Conrad regarding Braddock Road.","Marker for the grave of Anne Fairfax (1728-1765?), \"Mount Pleasant,\" Westmoreland Co., Virginia.","With Mrs. Julia S. Kyle regarding Pamunkey Indians.","With David I. Bushnell, Jr.","With Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.","With Virginia Historical Society.","And plans for annex to Virginia Historical Society building (R. E. Lee House).","Photostats of maps."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)"],"names_coll_ssim":["Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper family","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"famname_ssim":["Carey family","Culpeper family"],"persname_ssim":["Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper family","Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":177,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:16.704Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9059","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9059","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9059","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9059","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9059.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Harrison, Fairfax Papers","title_ssm":["Fairfax Harrison Papers"],"title_tesim":["Fairfax Harrison Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1736-1945"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1736-1945"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1736/1945"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Fairfax Harrison Papers, 1736/1945"],"text":["Fairfax Harrison Papers, 1736/1945","01/Mss. 65 H25","/repositories/2/resources/9059","Virginia--History--18th century","Virginia--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Historiography","Virginia--Religious history","American diaries--Women authors","Debt, Imprisonment for--Virginia","Horses--Virginia","Legal documents","Parishes--Virginia","Prince William County (Va.)--History--18th century","Private Libraries","Women--History--Virginia","Correspondence","Diaries","Financial records","Letter books","Minutes","Notebooks","Photographs","Photostats","Scrapbooks","6116 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.","Fairfax Harrison was born in New York 13 March 1869, the son of Burton and Constance (Cary) Harrison and the brother of Francis Burton Harrison. He graduated from Yale in 1890 and got a M. A. degree from Columbia University. He practiced law in New York and was solicitor for the Southern Railway, president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway; and president of the Southern Railway from 1913-1937. Harrison was the author of many works including the Devon Carys, Landmarks of Old Price William, Proprietors of the Northern Neck, the Belair Stud, the Equine FFVs, the Roanoke Stud and the Virginia Carys. He died 2 February 1938. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/65_H25_Harrison.pdf","Related collection is Francis Burton Harrison Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","2008.280 Virginia Historical Index - Fairfax Harrison Family Correspondence, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1736-1945, of and collected by Fairfax Harrison. Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. Swem's Virginia Historical Index. The collection also includes notes by Wilson Miles Cary concerning the Cary family and the books at \"Carysbrook,\" Fluvanna County, Va.","[Folders 1 \u0026 6 oversize]","A survey of a 17, 296 acre plat of land owned by William Fairfax. Surveyed by John Aubry. Copy made 28 December 1808. This item is in the oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","Of 29, 170 acres, \"Shannondale,\" to John Colvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 17, 296 acres, \"Piedmont.\" to John Calvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 164 acres in Prince William county to George William Fairfax (son of William Fairfax) by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","By George Humes of Ralph Wormeley's land in Frederick County.","Survey of land in the Blue Ridge owned by Catesby Cocke, Mann Page, George Atwood, William Fairfax, Col. Tayloe, ect. Drawing by John Warner. Folder is located in oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","(Printed in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II). Letter by Sally Fairfax to her father, Bryan Fairfax, 1777 October 18.","By Sarah Cary] Fairfax (Mrs. George William), Landsdown Place, Bath to unknown.","Estate of George William Fairfax. Opinion given by John S. Powell.","Tappahannock Jockey Club Minute Book.","Letterbook, of John Tayloe of Mount Airy.","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 1 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 2 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 3 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, 1745-1802, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 4 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 5 of 5).","Documents (Location of originals unknown) bearing Harrison signatures and family information.","Wilson Miles Cary, notebook regarding the Randolph Family. Notebook regarding the Gittings, Howard, Gist, \u0026 Brice families. Notebook regarding the Cary, Wilson, Randolph families. Notebook of extracts from the Cornbury Ms., Albany, New York. Wilson Miles Cary, notebook containing list of books from the Carysbrooke Library.","Cary of the Carys of Virginia, 35 pp. Typescript of \"Col. Wilson Miles Cary.\" 23 pp","Cary family and to Burton N. Harrison.","Cary graves.","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes about the Cary family. Ms of \"The Carys of Virginia.\"","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes and charts. WMC notes about James River counties.","Debtors prisons in Colonial Virginia.","Virginia Parish boundaries, registers and vestry books.","Fairfax House, Alexandria.","Virginia Land Grants.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck and to Fauquier on the Map.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck, to Fauquier on the Map, and to Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Brent Town (Prince William County).","\"Northern Neck.\"","Occoquan.","Virginia parishes.","Turnpikes, roads, and canals.","With John Stewart Bryan, Thomas E. Didlake, H.C. Groome, and Robert F. Hayes, Jr.","With Charlotte Noland, Foxcroft.","With Smithsonian Institution.","With W.G. Stanard, Virginia Historical Society.","With Rev. Clayton Torrence and with Lyon G. Tyler,.","With Commonwealth of Virginia Land Office.","Correspondence and notes relating to Fairfax Harrison Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Landmarks of Old Prince William","Dettingen-Hamilton-Leeds parish boundaries.","Boundaries of Brent Town Tract.","Northern Neck grant.","Awbry and Noland families.","Wyatt's first administration, early papents, etc.","Patents in the \"Freshes\", Potomac river grants.","\"The Frying Pan Cooper Mine.\"","Cadwallader Jones.","Justices of the Peace and Commissions of the Peace.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck.","Culpepers.","Stafford County.","Francis Nicholson and Sir Edmund Andros.","Francis Fauquier and his portrait.","R.A. Stewart's  Index to Virginia Genealogies.","John Warner's map of Virginia.","Portrait of \"Captain John Smith.\"","Virginia horses- owner and date. Article regarding horseracing from The Sportsman.","\"Pioneers on the Rappahannock River.\" Typed list of patents.","Caroline and Essex counties.","King and Queen county.","King William and Louisa counties.","New Kent, Northumberland, Spotsylvania counties.","Forts, Towns, and Maps.","Sportswood's tobacco act, 1713 with list of tobacco agents and storehouses; notes regarding Pamunkey neck; notes regarding Lancaster \u0026 Rappahannock; and list of chief executives of Virginia, 1584-1830.","Eighteenth century residents of various counties in Virginia.","Middle Neck: occupation of area, parishes, clerks, burgesses, acts creating counties.","Justices for Spotsylvania county.","Middle Neck warehouses, ferries in Virginia, York River parishes and counties, and county courts,.","Virginia tracts, listed chronologically from 1580.","Letters, etc., including letters by Conway Robinson and by Francis Scott Key.","Genealogical Bureau of Virginia.","Captain John Smith Tercentenary service in London","\"Sporting parsons\" in Virginia.","Worthington Ford, etc relating to photostating all known copies of the Virginia Gazette.","Monthly meeting of the Quakers in Loudoun County from originals owned by the library of the Park Avenue Meeting House, Baltimore, MD.","Location of Fairfax Courthouse.","Original John White water colors now in the British Museum. From plates belonging to the Smithsonian, given to Fairfax Harrison by D.I. Bushnell.","Dumfries, Va.","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 1 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 2 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 3 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 4 of 4).","Remarks of Fairfax Harrison introducing Col. Henry W. Anderson as a candidate for Governor.","Journals of the council at Williamsburg","George Neville of Prince William and Fauquier and about Fry and Jefferson map.","Fairfax Harrison's library.","Virginia Historical Index.","Correspondence regarding account and publishing of the Virginia Historical Index.","American Historical Association, .","Robert Beverley, the historian.","With Douglas Southall Freeman.","Fairfax Harrison's father's portrait.","With Langbourne M. Williams.","With Jane B. Guignard, Columbia, South Carolina.","With Virginia State Library.","With Virginia State Library.","Of The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ward H. Lamon. Typescript, undated.","With the American Classical League, chiefly relating to the Bi-Millennium Vergilanum Celebration, 1930.","With the American Academy in Rome.","Relating to William R. Johnson, (1782-1849).","Notes and drafts of thesis regarding cooperatives in Europe.","With Earl Gregg Swem.","Tradescant Memorial Window, Oxford England -- correspondence with R.T. Gunther.","With E.D. Tayloe, Shadwell, Virginia.","With Lord Fairfax.","With Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson regarding Indian burials.","Remodeling of Belvoir Farm, the Plains, Virginia.","\"A Frenchman in Virginia, 1686.\"","With W.D. Hooper, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.","With and relating to the Southern Railway Co.","With John Stewart Bryan.","With Col. Bryan Conrad regarding Braddock Road.","Marker for the grave of Anne Fairfax (1728-1765?), \"Mount Pleasant,\" Westmoreland Co., Virginia.","With Mrs. Julia S. Kyle regarding Pamunkey Indians.","With David I. Bushnell, Jr.","With Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.","With Virginia Historical Society.","And plans for annex to Virginia Historical Society building (R. E. Lee House).","Photostats of maps.","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","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper family","Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Fairfax Harrison Papers, 1736/1945"],"collection_ssim":["Fairfax Harrison Papers, 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Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Carey family","Culpeper family"],"creators_ssim":["Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper 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He practiced law in New York and was solicitor for the Southern Railway, president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway; and president of the Southern Railway from 1913-1937. Harrison was the author of many works including the Devon Carys, Landmarks of Old Price William, Proprietors of the Northern Neck, the Belair Stud, the Equine FFVs, the Roanoke Stud and the Virginia Carys. He died 2 February 1938. 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/Fairfax_Harrison\" title=\"Fairfax Harrison\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Fairfax Harrison was born in New York 13 March 1869, the son of Burton and Constance (Cary) Harrison and the brother of Francis Burton Harrison. He graduated from Yale in 1890 and got a M. A. degree from Columbia University. 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Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. Swem's Virginia Historical Index. The collection also includes notes by Wilson Miles Cary concerning the Cary family and the books at \"Carysbrook,\" Fluvanna County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e[Folders 1 \u0026amp; 6 oversize]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA survey of a 17, 296 acre plat of land owned by William Fairfax. Surveyed by John Aubry. Copy made 28 December 1808. This item is in the oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf 29, 170 acres, \"Shannondale,\" to John Colvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf 17, 296 acres, \"Piedmont.\" to John Calvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf 164 acres in Prince William county to George William Fairfax (son of William Fairfax) by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy George Humes of Ralph Wormeley's land in Frederick County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land in the Blue Ridge owned by Catesby Cocke, Mann Page, George Atwood, William Fairfax, Col. Tayloe, ect. Drawing by John Warner. Folder is located in oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Printed in \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Magazine of History and Biography\u003c/emph\u003e, Vol. II). Letter by Sally Fairfax to her father, Bryan Fairfax, 1777 October 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Sarah Cary] Fairfax (Mrs. George William), Landsdown Place, Bath to unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of George William Fairfax. Opinion given by John S. Powell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTappahannock Jockey Club Minute Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetterbook, of John Tayloe of Mount Airy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 1 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 2 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 3 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, 1745-1802, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 4 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 5 of 5).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments (Location of originals unknown) bearing Harrison signatures and family information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Miles Cary, notebook regarding the Randolph Family. Notebook regarding the Gittings, Howard, Gist, \u0026amp; Brice families. Notebook regarding the Cary, Wilson, Randolph families. Notebook of extracts from the Cornbury Ms., Albany, New York. Wilson Miles Cary, notebook containing list of books from the Carysbrooke Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCary of the Carys of Virginia\u003c/emph\u003e, 35 pp. Typescript of \"Col. Wilson Miles Cary.\" 23 pp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCary family and to Burton N. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCary graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Miles Cary genealogical notes about the Cary family. Ms of \"The Carys of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Miles Cary genealogical notes and charts. WMC notes about James River counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDebtors prisons in Colonial Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Parish boundaries, registers and vestry books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax House, Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Land Grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Proprietors of the Northern Neck and to Fauquier on the Map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Proprietors of the Northern Neck, to Fauquier on the Map, and to Landmarks of Old Prince William.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrent Town (Prince William County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Northern Neck.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOccoquan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia parishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurnpikes, roads, and canals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith John Stewart Bryan, Thomas E. Didlake, H.C. Groome, and Robert F. Hayes, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Charlotte Noland, Foxcroft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Smithsonian Institution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith W.G. Stanard, Virginia Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Rev. Clayton Torrence and with Lyon G. Tyler,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Commonwealth of Virginia Land Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and notes relating to Fairfax Harrison \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLandmarks of Old Prince William.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLandmarks of Old Prince William\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDettingen-Hamilton-Leeds parish boundaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoundaries of Brent Town Tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthern Neck grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAwbry and Noland families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWyatt's first administration, early papents, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatents in the \"Freshes\", Potomac river grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Frying Pan Cooper Mine.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCadwallader Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJustices of the Peace and Commissions of the Peace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Proprietors of the Northern Neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpepers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStafford County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrancis Nicholson and Sir Edmund Andros.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrancis Fauquier and his portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.A. Stewart's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003e Index to Virginia Genealogies.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Warner's map of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of \"Captain John Smith.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia horses- owner and date. Article regarding horseracing from \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Sportsman\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneers on the Rappahannock River.\" Typed list of patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaroline and Essex counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing and Queen county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing William and Louisa counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Kent, Northumberland, Spotsylvania counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForts, Towns, and Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSportswood's tobacco act, 1713 with list of tobacco agents and storehouses; notes regarding Pamunkey neck; notes regarding Lancaster \u0026amp; Rappahannock; and list of chief executives of Virginia, 1584-1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEighteenth century residents of various counties in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiddle Neck: occupation of area, parishes, clerks, burgesses, acts creating counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJustices for Spotsylvania county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiddle Neck warehouses, ferries in Virginia, York River parishes and counties, and county courts,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia tracts, listed chronologically from 1580.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, etc., including letters by Conway Robinson and by Francis Scott Key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Bureau of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain John Smith Tercentenary service in London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sporting parsons\" in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorthington Ford, etc relating to photostating all known copies of the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Gazette\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly meeting of the Quakers in Loudoun County from originals owned by the library of the Park Avenue Meeting House, Baltimore, MD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocation of Fairfax Courthouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal John White water colors now in the British Museum. From plates belonging to the Smithsonian, given to Fairfax Harrison by D.I. Bushnell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDumfries, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 1 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 2 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 3 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCulpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 4 of 4).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks of Fairfax Harrison introducing Col. Henry W. Anderson as a candidate for Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournals of the council at Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Neville of Prince William and Fauquier and about Fry and Jefferson map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Harrison's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Historical Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding account and publishing of the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Historical Index.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Historical Association, .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Beverley, the historian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Douglas Southall Freeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Harrison's father's portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Langbourne M. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Jane B. Guignard, Columbia, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Virginia State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Life of Abraham Lincoln\u003c/emph\u003e by Ward H. Lamon. Typescript, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith the American Classical League, chiefly relating to the Bi-Millennium Vergilanum Celebration, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith the American Academy in Rome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to William R. Johnson, (1782-1849).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and drafts of thesis regarding cooperatives in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTradescant Memorial Window, Oxford England -- correspondence with R.T. Gunther.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith E.D. Tayloe, Shadwell, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Lord Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson regarding Indian burials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemodeling of Belvoir Farm, the Plains, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Frenchman in Virginia, 1686.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith W.D. Hooper, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith and relating to the Southern Railway Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith John Stewart Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Col. Bryan Conrad regarding Braddock Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarker for the grave of Anne Fairfax (1728-1765?), \"Mount Pleasant,\" Westmoreland Co., Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Mrs. Julia S. Kyle regarding Pamunkey Indians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith David I. Bushnell, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Virginia Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnd plans for annex to Virginia Historical Society building (R. E. Lee House).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of maps.\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","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, 1736-1945, of and collected by Fairfax Harrison. Papers collected include colonial era documents, deeds, surveys, the diary of Sally Fairfax (1771-1772), legal papers, a copy of the Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.) vestry book which contains minutes, indentures, and other (1745-1802), and photostat copy of the letterbook (1801) of Col. John Tayloe of Mount Airy, Va. Fairfax Harrison's papers include his correspondence with individuals and institutions concerning his interest in Virginia History. Prominent correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, David I. Bushnell, Worthington C. Ford, Douglas Southall Freeman, William G. Stanard, Clayton Torrence, Earl Gregg Swem, Lyon G. Tyler and Langbourne M. Williams. Subjects include Sir Edmund Andros,Francis Nicholson, Francis Fauquier, debtors' prisons, parish boundaries, Culpeper family, thoroughbred horses, county records, and the publishing of Harrison's works as well as the publishing of Robert Armistead Stewart's Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies and E. G. Swem's Virginia Historical Index. The collection also includes notes by Wilson Miles Cary concerning the Cary family and the books at \"Carysbrook,\" Fluvanna County, Va.","[Folders 1 \u0026 6 oversize]","A survey of a 17, 296 acre plat of land owned by William Fairfax. Surveyed by John Aubry. Copy made 28 December 1808. This item is in the oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","Of 29, 170 acres, \"Shannondale,\" to John Colvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 17, 296 acres, \"Piedmont.\" to John Calvill by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","Of 164 acres in Prince William county to George William Fairfax (son of William Fairfax) by Lord Fairfax. Signed by William Fairfax.","By George Humes of Ralph Wormeley's land in Frederick County.","Survey of land in the Blue Ridge owned by Catesby Cocke, Mann Page, George Atwood, William Fairfax, Col. Tayloe, ect. Drawing by John Warner. Folder is located in oversize map cabinets (M 40.1).","(Printed in Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II). Letter by Sally Fairfax to her father, Bryan Fairfax, 1777 October 18.","By Sarah Cary] Fairfax (Mrs. George William), Landsdown Place, Bath to unknown.","Estate of George William Fairfax. Opinion given by John S. Powell.","Tappahannock Jockey Club Minute Book.","Letterbook, of John Tayloe of Mount Airy.","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 1 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 2 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 3 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, 1745-1802, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 4 of 5).","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County) vestry book, including minutes, indentures, and meeting of the Overseers of the Poor (spread over 5 folders, 5 of 5).","Documents (Location of originals unknown) bearing Harrison signatures and family information.","Wilson Miles Cary, notebook regarding the Randolph Family. Notebook regarding the Gittings, Howard, Gist, \u0026 Brice families. Notebook regarding the Cary, Wilson, Randolph families. Notebook of extracts from the Cornbury Ms., Albany, New York. Wilson Miles Cary, notebook containing list of books from the Carysbrooke Library.","Cary of the Carys of Virginia, 35 pp. Typescript of \"Col. Wilson Miles Cary.\" 23 pp","Cary family and to Burton N. Harrison.","Cary graves.","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes about the Cary family. Ms of \"The Carys of Virginia.\"","Wilson Miles Cary genealogical notes and charts. WMC notes about James River counties.","Debtors prisons in Colonial Virginia.","Virginia Parish boundaries, registers and vestry books.","Fairfax House, Alexandria.","Virginia Land Grants.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck and to Fauquier on the Map.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck, to Fauquier on the Map, and to Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Brent Town (Prince William County).","\"Northern Neck.\"","Occoquan.","Virginia parishes.","Turnpikes, roads, and canals.","With John Stewart Bryan, Thomas E. Didlake, H.C. Groome, and Robert F. Hayes, Jr.","With Charlotte Noland, Foxcroft.","With Smithsonian Institution.","With W.G. Stanard, Virginia Historical Society.","With Rev. Clayton Torrence and with Lyon G. Tyler,.","With Commonwealth of Virginia Land Office.","Correspondence and notes relating to Fairfax Harrison Landmarks of Old Prince William.","Landmarks of Old Prince William","Dettingen-Hamilton-Leeds parish boundaries.","Boundaries of Brent Town Tract.","Northern Neck grant.","Awbry and Noland families.","Wyatt's first administration, early papents, etc.","Patents in the \"Freshes\", Potomac river grants.","\"The Frying Pan Cooper Mine.\"","Cadwallader Jones.","Justices of the Peace and Commissions of the Peace.","The Proprietors of the Northern Neck.","Culpepers.","Stafford County.","Francis Nicholson and Sir Edmund Andros.","Francis Fauquier and his portrait.","R.A. Stewart's  Index to Virginia Genealogies.","John Warner's map of Virginia.","Portrait of \"Captain John Smith.\"","Virginia horses- owner and date. Article regarding horseracing from The Sportsman.","\"Pioneers on the Rappahannock River.\" Typed list of patents.","Caroline and Essex counties.","King and Queen county.","King William and Louisa counties.","New Kent, Northumberland, Spotsylvania counties.","Forts, Towns, and Maps.","Sportswood's tobacco act, 1713 with list of tobacco agents and storehouses; notes regarding Pamunkey neck; notes regarding Lancaster \u0026 Rappahannock; and list of chief executives of Virginia, 1584-1830.","Eighteenth century residents of various counties in Virginia.","Middle Neck: occupation of area, parishes, clerks, burgesses, acts creating counties.","Justices for Spotsylvania county.","Middle Neck warehouses, ferries in Virginia, York River parishes and counties, and county courts,.","Virginia tracts, listed chronologically from 1580.","Letters, etc., including letters by Conway Robinson and by Francis Scott Key.","Genealogical Bureau of Virginia.","Captain John Smith Tercentenary service in London","\"Sporting parsons\" in Virginia.","Worthington Ford, etc relating to photostating all known copies of the Virginia Gazette.","Monthly meeting of the Quakers in Loudoun County from originals owned by the library of the Park Avenue Meeting House, Baltimore, MD.","Location of Fairfax Courthouse.","Original John White water colors now in the British Museum. From plates belonging to the Smithsonian, given to Fairfax Harrison by D.I. Bushnell.","Dumfries, Va.","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 1 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 2 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 3 of 4).","Culpeper and Fairfax families (spread between 4 folders, 4 of 4).","Remarks of Fairfax Harrison introducing Col. Henry W. Anderson as a candidate for Governor.","Journals of the council at Williamsburg","George Neville of Prince William and Fauquier and about Fry and Jefferson map.","Fairfax Harrison's library.","Virginia Historical Index.","Correspondence regarding account and publishing of the Virginia Historical Index.","American Historical Association, .","Robert Beverley, the historian.","With Douglas Southall Freeman.","Fairfax Harrison's father's portrait.","With Langbourne M. Williams.","With Jane B. Guignard, Columbia, South Carolina.","With Virginia State Library.","With Virginia State Library.","Of The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ward H. Lamon. Typescript, undated.","With the American Classical League, chiefly relating to the Bi-Millennium Vergilanum Celebration, 1930.","With the American Academy in Rome.","Relating to William R. Johnson, (1782-1849).","Notes and drafts of thesis regarding cooperatives in Europe.","With Earl Gregg Swem.","Tradescant Memorial Window, Oxford England -- correspondence with R.T. Gunther.","With E.D. Tayloe, Shadwell, Virginia.","With Lord Fairfax.","With Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson regarding Indian burials.","Remodeling of Belvoir Farm, the Plains, Virginia.","\"A Frenchman in Virginia, 1686.\"","With W.D. Hooper, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.","With and relating to the Southern Railway Co.","With John Stewart Bryan.","With Col. Bryan Conrad regarding Braddock Road.","Marker for the grave of Anne Fairfax (1728-1765?), \"Mount Pleasant,\" Westmoreland Co., Virginia.","With Mrs. Julia S. Kyle regarding Pamunkey Indians.","With David I. Bushnell, Jr.","With Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.","With Virginia Historical Society.","And plans for annex to Virginia Historical Society building (R. E. Lee House).","Photostats of maps."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)"],"names_coll_ssim":["Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper family","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"famname_ssim":["Carey family","Culpeper family"],"persname_ssim":["Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dettingen Parish (Prince William County, Va.)","Carey family","Culpeper family","Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938","Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914","Fairfax, Sally, fl. 1771-1772","Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941","Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953","Stanard, William G.","Tayloe, John, fl. 1801","Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714","Fauquier, Francis, 1704?-1768","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":177,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:16.704Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9059"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9058#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Ballard, James William, 1875-1920","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9058#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eLetters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material concerning the Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9058#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9058.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Goodwin Family Papers","title_ssm":["Goodwin Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["Goodwin Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1826-1959"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1826-1959"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1826/1959"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959"],"text":["Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959","Mss. 78 G63","/repositories/2/resources/9058","France--Description and travel--20th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--Religious history","Wytheville (Va.)--History--19th century","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation--History","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--19th century","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Genealogy","Personal narratives","Philippines--History--Philippine American War, 1899-1902","United States--Slavery","World War, 1914-1918--France--Paris","World War, 1914-1918--War work--Young Men's Christian Association","World War, 1914-1918--War work--Young Women's Christian Associations","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs","Speeches","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.","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. 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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.\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. 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.\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","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, 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."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces"],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces","Ballard family","Goodwin family","Smith family"],"famname_ssim":["Ballard, James William, 1875-1920","Ballard family","Goodwin family","Smith family"],"persname_ssim":["Goodwin, Benjamin Lewis, 1819-1852","Goodwin, Daniel LeBaron, 1800-1867","Goodwin, Edward Bryam, 1810 -","Goodwin, Hannah LeBaron, 1814-1852","Goodwin, Henry Bradford, 1802-1859","Goodwin, James Briggs, 1806-1886","Goodwin, Mary De Wolf, 1812-1841","Goodwin, Mary Frances (Archer), 1817-1900","Ribble, Fanny Archer Goodwin, 1838-"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces","Ballard, James William, 1875-1920","Ballard family","Goodwin family","Smith family","Goodwin, Benjamin Lewis, 1819-1852","Goodwin, Daniel LeBaron, 1800-1867","Goodwin, Edward Bryam, 1810 -","Goodwin, Hannah LeBaron, 1814-1852","Goodwin, Henry Bradford, 1802-1859","Goodwin, James Briggs, 1806-1886","Goodwin, Mary De Wolf, 1812-1841","Goodwin, Mary Frances (Archer), 1817-1900","Ribble, Fanny Archer Goodwin, 1838-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":100,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:16.704Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9058","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9058.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Goodwin Family Papers","title_ssm":["Goodwin Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["Goodwin Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1826-1959"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1826-1959"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1826/1959"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959"],"text":["Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959","Mss. 78 G63","/repositories/2/resources/9058","France--Description and travel--20th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--Religious history","Wytheville (Va.)--History--19th century","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation--History","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--19th century","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Genealogy","Personal narratives","Philippines--History--Philippine American War, 1899-1902","United States--Slavery","World War, 1914-1918--France--Paris","World War, 1914-1918--War work--Young Men's Christian Association","World War, 1914-1918--War work--Young Women's Christian Associations","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs","Speeches","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.","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. 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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.\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. 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.\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","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, 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. 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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.","Collection is arranged by accession.","Collection formerly identified as MSS Acc 1994.57.","Records of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church located in Toano, Virginia. Most of the material in this collection is from the Hickory Neck Church with a permanent loan or deposit agreement.  Other material is from members of Hickory Neck Church or Williamsburg, Virginia area residents.","Collection includes additions.","Records include annual congregational minutes, 1956-1992 (with gaps); administrative papers, chiefly 1950, 1975-1985; worship service bulletins, 1934-1963; booklets and speeches concerning the history of the church, correspondence regarding property, insurance and construction of parish house; baptismal, confirmation, and burial records; and letters of transfer. Other records are correspondence with missionaries, documents concerning Arthur Pierce Middleton; annual parochial reports, vestry minutes, women's organization (Women of Hickory Neck and Women's Guild) minutes, photographs and manuscript volumes. Box 1 contains photocopies of church records spanning 1721-1786 and 1824-1825, such as from the Church Vestry book and a diary excerpt. \nPermanent loan mediated through the Williamsburg Historic Records Association.","Letter from Martha Boelt to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nunn with attached September 1984 \"report of Junior Warden\" and a play, entitled, \"Around Hickory Neck,\" dated October 1984.  Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Nunn via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association.","Records of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church from 1960-1980's. Includes correspondence, bulletins, lists of members, a typed history, and newspaper clippings. Concerns building parish house and Hickory Necks status as a Virgainia Historic Landmark. Also includes minutes and annual reports of the Women of Hickory Neck and a hymnal which belonged to John Melville Jennings.\nDeposit by Hickory Neck Church, The Rev. Michael Delk.","Bookplate \"...John Jennings from your Rector.\" and \"John Melville Jennings, Jr., ESQ., Toano, James City County, Virginia.\"","Hickory Neck Church pencil drawing (photograph) circa 1935. Photograph (scanned) of a pencil drawing of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church by Joseph Geddes.  Original in Rockefeller Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.\nDeposit by Martha McCartney.","Correspondence concerning James Emory's resignation from Hickory Neck Episcopal Church vestry.\nAccession records do not designate who gave SCRC this gift.","3 volumes: the cookbook \"A Time for Feasting\" published by the Church in 2008, a Bible, printed in England before 1950 , and a 1938 altar service book \"The Holy Communion.\"","Records of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church from 1960-1980's. Includes correspondence, bulletins, lists of members, a typed history, and newspaper clippings. Concerns building parish house and Hickory Necks status as a Virgainia Historic Landmark. Also includes minutes and annual reports of the Women of Hickory Neck and a hymnal which belonged to John Melville Jennings.","Contains a minute book, 1948-1953, of Hickory Neck Church. Also includes ephemera, 1999-2002, relating to Hickory Neck Church.","Contains programs from The Ordination of the Priesthood for Maria Alexandria Kane, on May 4, 2011, and Lauren Miller McDonald on August 23, 2008. Also included in this accession is a print of a drawing of Hickory Neck Church by Elizabeth J. Heider.","Vestry minutes from Hickory Neck Church for 2007 through August 2009.","Contains vestry minutes from 1991-2002 and records related to the annual meeting in 2001. Includes a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk with vestry minutes from 1991-1992.","Contains a copy of the Ordination of Priests program at Hickory Neck Church.  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Shiloh Baptist Church, located near Faber, Nelson County, Virginia (1934), History of Grafton Baptist Church, York County, Virginia, constituted in 1777 (1934), History of the First Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia, from 1863 to 1933 (1936), and Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","Newspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.","Connected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","By a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.","book cover with twine","Scope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson","1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter","envelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people","Scope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough","Solder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026 Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer","Soldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY","unidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV","Last Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR","Soldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY","Soldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD","Soldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL","Soldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV","Soldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA","Soldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO","Soldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX","Soldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH","Soldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA","Soldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR 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Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. Eulas Webb ESC Webb,Carrallton,GA Samuel Wechsler Anna Wechsler,Chicago,IL DeWitt Weible WM Weible,Desloge,MO August C Weigel William Weigel,Jefferson City,MO D Ward Weir TJ Weir,Beaumont,TX Ira W Weitzel AF Weitzel,Holtwood,PA Albert D Welch DF Welch,Temple,TX CJ Welch JT Welch,Empire,MI Raymond D Welch JJ Welch,Covington,KY Webster A Welker JM Welker,Bessville,MO or Poplar Bluff,MO Benjamin Franklin Weller Benjamin Fanklin Weller,Montgomery,PA Edward H Wendell Mrs HD Wendell,Shepard,MO William John Wennisch John Wennisch,Long Island,NY Fred Theodore Wertz Mrs Louise S Wertz,Buffalo,NY Adolph L West AJ West,Minnith,MO Alfred T West FD Gamble,Birmingham,AL Daniel C Wester Mrs DC Wester,Middleboro,KY Hobart Westmoreland RD Westmoreland,Annona TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City EC Whalen Mrs GW Wright,Baltimore,M Raleigh Orian Whaley JH Whaley, Solsberry,IN JH Whall CS Whall, San Juan, Porto Rico William Wheaton Roslindale,MA Linn Louis Wheeler Mrs BY Wheeler,Oxford,NY Perry M Wheeler Charles Wheeler,Burnetts Creek,IN Orlando Whelan GE Whelan,Springfield,IL Edwin H Wheelock EH Wheelock,Batavia, IL Cecil V Whiddon JB Whiddon,Tifton,GA and Mrs CV Whiddon,Lavonia,GA Edward M Whirter Mrs Thomas M Whirter,Crestline,OH Elbert W Whistler HM Whistler,Boynton,OK Jack Whitcomb Mrs NS Parks,Washington,DC Floyd H White M/M White,Culpeper,VA Fred M White Mrs CB White,Elizabeth City,NC GL White WW White,Lebanon,IN Samuel R White Mrs Jane White,Cambria,WY Sidney C White AS White,Memphis,TN Thomas S Whitehead M/M O Whitehead,Germantown,PA Charles Malven Whited JH Whited,Lawsonham,PA Mirl Emmett Whitenack Ellsworth,IL DC Whittaker Alexander Whitten LS Whiten,Winton,MN Horace R Whittington CL Whittington,Overton,TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Oscar J Wien EE Wien,Colfax,ND Lyon P Wilber P Wilber,Memphis,TX Charles E Wilfert Ms RE Wilfert,Atlanta,GA Clifford A Wilkinson SW Francisco,Rochester,NY and Mrs EC Soper,New York,NY SM Wilkinson CC Wilkinson,Hillsboro,NC Guy F Wilkison Norwich,OH Harry A Williams GW Williams,DeSoto,IL JT Williams Mrs FE Williams,Lima,OH John L Williams May McCombs,Yuma,AZ Lee T Williams Herbert B Williams,Plaquemine,LA Noble Hamilton Williams Jesse L Williams,Vincennis,IN William Henry Williams Mrs Anna M Williams,Cincinnati,OH Donald C Williamson WC Williamson,carrizo Springs,TX Howard Alfred Williamson Mrs Julia A Williamson,Stockton,CA Benjamin Albertson Willis Lillie E Frost,New York,NY Truman M Willis CH Willis,Morgantown,WV Andrew Wilson Arthur L Wilson JP Wilson,Selone,VA Gilbert Wilson GP Wilson RW Wilson,Birmingham,AL August Wimpelberg,Jr John P Winder Mrs L Winder,Detroit,MI Edward Daniel Wingood H Wingood,Savannah,GA John Winter Mrs John Winter,Chicago,IL Leonhard Ernest Winter August Winter,La Salle,NY Myron Wischmein George Wischmein,Cleveland,OH V Wittle A Witte,Jonesboro,TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Carl Floyd Wolden OH Wolden,Malta,MT Solon B Woodfin,Jr Solon B Woodfin,Ashland,VA A Vaughn Woosley CH Woolsey,Philadelphia,PA WR Woodring Maude Campbell,Tonganoxiee,KS James Ruby Woodruff Mrs Jannie Woodruff,Booneville,MS Luther Woodworth Benjamin Woodworth,Marion, IL Frederick William Worthington William Worthington,Salem,OR and wife in Reedsport,OR Herbert Wright WE Wright,Charleston,WV Howard G Wright JW Wright,Stotesbury,WV JH Wright JE Wright,Wilmore,KS Samuel Wright C Adaline Wright,Philadelphia,PA DE Yarnell FR Yates Mrs ML Yates,Alturas,CA Nelson E Young EJ Young,Port Huron,MI OP Youngblood MA Youngblood,Mart,TX Thomas G Yutzy Jonas Yutzy,Oakland,MD George Baskerville Zehmer JM Zehmer,McKenny,VA Chester A Zeller Mary V Zeller,Cornwall-on-Hudson,NY","Piece of metal used to keep pages together. 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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. 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Shiloh Baptist Church, located near Faber, Nelson County, Virginia (1934), History of Grafton Baptist Church, York County, Virginia, constituted in 1777 (1934), History of the First Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia, from 1863 to 1933 (1936), and Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Lewis_Peyton_Little\" title=\"Lewis Peyton Little\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lewis Peyton Little was Baptist minister, author, and resident of Williamsburg, Va. He served as a chaplain during World War I. Little was also the author of four works during his life; History for 100 years of Mt. 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There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eA book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. 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Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThird manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook cover with twine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eenvelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSolder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026amp; Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026amp;Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026amp;Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026amp;Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026amp;Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR Summers,Milton,WV Phillip G Sundberg Ida Sundberg,Uintah,UT Winfield Francis Swallow Winfield S Swallow,Philadelphia,PA Abel Bernhardt Swan CR Swan,Wittenberg,MO ES Swank JR Swank,Tippecanoe City,OH Ralph Swayne Jonathan Swayne,Chehalis,WA Herbert V Sycamore HL Sycamore,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas Townsend Taber KB Taber,Montclair,NJ WE Tagg Mrs Mattie Tagg,Corso,MO Firdinando James Talone Michael Talone,Rosemont,PA Theodore M Tankersley K Tankersley,Stillwater,OK Ernest J Taylor Louie Taylor,Pellston,MI or Mrs EL Abbey,Bryn Maur,WA Alfred Francis Terrill CM Terrill,Belle,MO Percy D Terwilliger EP Terwilliger,Ellenville,NY Emery Mathew Tesreau Rose \u0026amp; William Tesreau,Mine La Motte,MO John Thaman Barney M Thames JC Thames,Collins,MS Harry Clayton Thie Charles H Thie,Anna L Thie,Toledo,OH Lewis Robert Thieband CL Thieband,Tuscarawas,OH Joseph Baldwin Thomas EL Thomas,Camp McClellan,AL W Thoming T Thoming,Hatfield,MO Freddie Thompson Thron Thompson,Stewartville,MN FW Thompson James M Thompson,New Philadelphia,PA JB Thompson Mrs JB Thompson,Jolin,VA John Shields Thompson James B Thompson,Curtiss,WI Marshall A Thompson WH Thompson,Maxton,NC T Thordarson Mrs PH Thordarson,Upham,ND CM Thornton Mrs MG Thornton,Mt Washington,MO LB Thurston ED Thurston,Jackson Center,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City WE Tighe James Tighe,Detroit,MI Ernest C Timmsen C Timmsen,Los Angeles,CA William M Towles CA Towles,Cork,GA Charles S Tracy Patrick Tracy,Rochestre,NY Glen D Trader Jimmi D Trader,Malta,MT EM Trafton GW Trafton,Muscatine,IA Eugene B Troy Mrs Eugene B Troy,Greensboro,NC Albert J Tucker CH Rogers,Big Bend,WV Dallis Tucker EV Tucker Mrs PG Tucker,Nashville,TN Walter Russell Turner James E Turner,New Brunswick,NJ William W Tucker L Tucker,Harrisburg,IL Samuel W Tull Samuel Ashton Tull,Marion Station,MD Claude L Turley JH Turley,Grandview,WA PL Tuttle HA Tuttle,Cleveland,OH Frederick Valentine Uebel William Uebel,Cincinnati,OH Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. Eulas Webb ESC Webb,Carrallton,GA Samuel Wechsler Anna Wechsler,Chicago,IL DeWitt Weible WM Weible,Desloge,MO August C Weigel William Weigel,Jefferson City,MO D Ward Weir TJ Weir,Beaumont,TX Ira W Weitzel AF Weitzel,Holtwood,PA Albert D Welch DF Welch,Temple,TX CJ Welch JT Welch,Empire,MI Raymond D Welch JJ Welch,Covington,KY Webster A Welker JM Welker,Bessville,MO or Poplar Bluff,MO Benjamin Franklin Weller Benjamin Fanklin Weller,Montgomery,PA Edward H Wendell Mrs HD Wendell,Shepard,MO William John Wennisch John Wennisch,Long Island,NY Fred Theodore Wertz Mrs Louise S Wertz,Buffalo,NY Adolph L West AJ West,Minnith,MO Alfred T West FD Gamble,Birmingham,AL Daniel C Wester Mrs DC Wester,Middleboro,KY Hobart Westmoreland RD Westmoreland,Annona TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City EC Whalen Mrs GW Wright,Baltimore,M Raleigh Orian Whaley JH Whaley, Solsberry,IN JH Whall CS Whall, San Juan, Porto Rico William Wheaton Roslindale,MA Linn Louis Wheeler Mrs BY Wheeler,Oxford,NY Perry M Wheeler Charles Wheeler,Burnetts Creek,IN Orlando Whelan GE Whelan,Springfield,IL Edwin H Wheelock EH Wheelock,Batavia, IL Cecil V Whiddon JB Whiddon,Tifton,GA and Mrs CV Whiddon,Lavonia,GA Edward M Whirter Mrs Thomas M Whirter,Crestline,OH Elbert W Whistler HM Whistler,Boynton,OK Jack Whitcomb Mrs NS Parks,Washington,DC Floyd H White M/M White,Culpeper,VA Fred M White Mrs CB White,Elizabeth City,NC GL White WW White,Lebanon,IN Samuel R White Mrs Jane White,Cambria,WY Sidney C White AS White,Memphis,TN Thomas S Whitehead M/M O Whitehead,Germantown,PA Charles Malven Whited JH Whited,Lawsonham,PA Mirl Emmett Whitenack Ellsworth,IL DC Whittaker Alexander Whitten LS Whiten,Winton,MN Horace R Whittington CL Whittington,Overton,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Oscar J Wien EE Wien,Colfax,ND Lyon P Wilber P Wilber,Memphis,TX Charles E Wilfert Ms RE Wilfert,Atlanta,GA Clifford A Wilkinson SW Francisco,Rochester,NY and Mrs EC Soper,New York,NY SM Wilkinson CC Wilkinson,Hillsboro,NC Guy F Wilkison Norwich,OH Harry A Williams GW Williams,DeSoto,IL JT Williams Mrs FE Williams,Lima,OH John L Williams May McCombs,Yuma,AZ Lee T Williams Herbert B Williams,Plaquemine,LA Noble Hamilton Williams Jesse L Williams,Vincennis,IN William Henry Williams Mrs Anna M Williams,Cincinnati,OH Donald C Williamson WC Williamson,carrizo Springs,TX Howard Alfred Williamson Mrs Julia A Williamson,Stockton,CA Benjamin Albertson Willis Lillie E Frost,New York,NY Truman M Willis CH Willis,Morgantown,WV Andrew Wilson Arthur L Wilson JP Wilson,Selone,VA Gilbert Wilson GP Wilson RW Wilson,Birmingham,AL August Wimpelberg,Jr John P Winder Mrs L Winder,Detroit,MI Edward Daniel Wingood H Wingood,Savannah,GA John Winter Mrs John Winter,Chicago,IL Leonhard Ernest Winter August Winter,La Salle,NY Myron Wischmein George Wischmein,Cleveland,OH V Wittle A Witte,Jonesboro,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Carl Floyd Wolden OH Wolden,Malta,MT Solon B Woodfin,Jr Solon B Woodfin,Ashland,VA A Vaughn Woosley CH Woolsey,Philadelphia,PA WR Woodring Maude Campbell,Tonganoxiee,KS James Ruby Woodruff Mrs Jannie Woodruff,Booneville,MS Luther Woodworth Benjamin Woodworth,Marion, IL Frederick William Worthington William Worthington,Salem,OR and wife in Reedsport,OR Herbert Wright WE Wright,Charleston,WV Howard G Wright JW Wright,Stotesbury,WV JH Wright JE Wright,Wilmore,KS Samuel Wright C Adaline Wright,Philadelphia,PA DE Yarnell FR Yates Mrs ML Yates,Alturas,CA Nelson E Young EJ Young,Port Huron,MI OP Youngblood MA Youngblood,Mart,TX Thomas G Yutzy Jonas Yutzy,Oakland,MD George Baskerville Zehmer JM Zehmer,McKenny,VA Chester A Zeller Mary V Zeller,Cornwall-on-Hudson,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiece of metal used to keep pages together. Plain strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printed strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printing on pages shows part of a poster for entertainers Nora Bayes and Harry Akst.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","Newspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.","Connected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","By a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.","book cover with twine","Scope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson","1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter","envelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people","Scope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough","Solder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026 Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer","Soldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY","unidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV","Last Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR","Soldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY","Soldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD","Soldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL","Soldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV","Soldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA","Soldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO","Soldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX","Soldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH","Soldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA","Soldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR Summers,Milton,WV Phillip G Sundberg Ida Sundberg,Uintah,UT Winfield Francis Swallow Winfield S Swallow,Philadelphia,PA Abel Bernhardt Swan CR Swan,Wittenberg,MO ES Swank JR Swank,Tippecanoe City,OH Ralph Swayne Jonathan Swayne,Chehalis,WA Herbert V Sycamore HL Sycamore,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas Townsend Taber KB Taber,Montclair,NJ WE Tagg Mrs Mattie Tagg,Corso,MO Firdinando James Talone Michael Talone,Rosemont,PA Theodore M Tankersley K Tankersley,Stillwater,OK Ernest J Taylor Louie Taylor,Pellston,MI or Mrs EL Abbey,Bryn Maur,WA Alfred Francis Terrill CM Terrill,Belle,MO Percy D Terwilliger EP Terwilliger,Ellenville,NY Emery Mathew Tesreau Rose \u0026 William Tesreau,Mine La Motte,MO John Thaman Barney M Thames JC Thames,Collins,MS Harry Clayton Thie Charles H Thie,Anna L Thie,Toledo,OH Lewis Robert Thieband CL Thieband,Tuscarawas,OH Joseph Baldwin Thomas EL Thomas,Camp McClellan,AL W Thoming T Thoming,Hatfield,MO Freddie Thompson Thron Thompson,Stewartville,MN FW Thompson James M Thompson,New Philadelphia,PA JB Thompson Mrs JB Thompson,Jolin,VA John Shields Thompson James B Thompson,Curtiss,WI Marshall A Thompson WH Thompson,Maxton,NC T Thordarson Mrs PH Thordarson,Upham,ND CM Thornton Mrs MG Thornton,Mt Washington,MO LB Thurston ED Thurston,Jackson Center,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City WE Tighe James Tighe,Detroit,MI Ernest C Timmsen C Timmsen,Los Angeles,CA William M Towles CA Towles,Cork,GA Charles S Tracy Patrick Tracy,Rochestre,NY Glen D Trader Jimmi D Trader,Malta,MT EM Trafton GW Trafton,Muscatine,IA Eugene B Troy Mrs Eugene B Troy,Greensboro,NC Albert J Tucker CH Rogers,Big Bend,WV Dallis Tucker EV Tucker Mrs PG Tucker,Nashville,TN Walter Russell Turner James E Turner,New Brunswick,NJ William W Tucker L Tucker,Harrisburg,IL Samuel W Tull Samuel Ashton Tull,Marion Station,MD Claude L Turley JH Turley,Grandview,WA PL Tuttle HA Tuttle,Cleveland,OH Frederick Valentine Uebel William Uebel,Cincinnati,OH Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. Eulas Webb ESC Webb,Carrallton,GA Samuel Wechsler Anna Wechsler,Chicago,IL DeWitt Weible WM Weible,Desloge,MO August C Weigel William Weigel,Jefferson City,MO D Ward Weir TJ Weir,Beaumont,TX Ira W Weitzel AF Weitzel,Holtwood,PA Albert D Welch DF Welch,Temple,TX CJ Welch JT Welch,Empire,MI Raymond D Welch JJ Welch,Covington,KY Webster A Welker JM Welker,Bessville,MO or Poplar Bluff,MO Benjamin Franklin Weller Benjamin Fanklin Weller,Montgomery,PA Edward H Wendell Mrs HD Wendell,Shepard,MO William John Wennisch John Wennisch,Long Island,NY Fred Theodore Wertz Mrs Louise S Wertz,Buffalo,NY Adolph L West AJ West,Minnith,MO Alfred T West FD Gamble,Birmingham,AL Daniel C Wester Mrs DC Wester,Middleboro,KY Hobart Westmoreland RD Westmoreland,Annona TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City EC Whalen Mrs GW Wright,Baltimore,M Raleigh Orian Whaley JH Whaley, Solsberry,IN JH Whall CS Whall, San Juan, Porto Rico William Wheaton Roslindale,MA Linn Louis Wheeler Mrs BY Wheeler,Oxford,NY Perry M Wheeler Charles Wheeler,Burnetts Creek,IN Orlando Whelan GE Whelan,Springfield,IL Edwin H Wheelock EH Wheelock,Batavia, IL Cecil V Whiddon JB Whiddon,Tifton,GA and Mrs CV Whiddon,Lavonia,GA Edward M Whirter Mrs Thomas M Whirter,Crestline,OH Elbert W Whistler HM Whistler,Boynton,OK Jack Whitcomb Mrs NS Parks,Washington,DC Floyd H White M/M White,Culpeper,VA Fred M White Mrs CB White,Elizabeth City,NC GL White WW White,Lebanon,IN Samuel R White Mrs Jane White,Cambria,WY Sidney C White AS White,Memphis,TN Thomas S Whitehead M/M O Whitehead,Germantown,PA Charles Malven Whited JH Whited,Lawsonham,PA Mirl Emmett Whitenack Ellsworth,IL DC Whittaker Alexander Whitten LS Whiten,Winton,MN Horace R Whittington CL Whittington,Overton,TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Oscar J Wien EE Wien,Colfax,ND Lyon P Wilber P Wilber,Memphis,TX Charles E Wilfert Ms RE Wilfert,Atlanta,GA Clifford A Wilkinson SW Francisco,Rochester,NY and Mrs EC Soper,New York,NY SM Wilkinson CC Wilkinson,Hillsboro,NC Guy F Wilkison Norwich,OH Harry A Williams GW Williams,DeSoto,IL JT Williams Mrs FE Williams,Lima,OH John L Williams May McCombs,Yuma,AZ Lee T Williams Herbert B Williams,Plaquemine,LA Noble Hamilton Williams Jesse L Williams,Vincennis,IN William Henry Williams Mrs Anna M Williams,Cincinnati,OH Donald C Williamson WC Williamson,carrizo Springs,TX Howard Alfred Williamson Mrs Julia A Williamson,Stockton,CA Benjamin Albertson Willis Lillie E Frost,New York,NY Truman M Willis CH Willis,Morgantown,WV Andrew Wilson Arthur L Wilson JP Wilson,Selone,VA Gilbert Wilson GP Wilson RW Wilson,Birmingham,AL August Wimpelberg,Jr John P Winder Mrs L Winder,Detroit,MI Edward Daniel Wingood H Wingood,Savannah,GA John Winter Mrs John Winter,Chicago,IL Leonhard Ernest Winter August Winter,La Salle,NY Myron Wischmein George Wischmein,Cleveland,OH V Wittle A Witte,Jonesboro,TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Carl Floyd Wolden OH Wolden,Malta,MT Solon B Woodfin,Jr Solon B Woodfin,Ashland,VA A Vaughn Woosley CH Woolsey,Philadelphia,PA WR Woodring Maude Campbell,Tonganoxiee,KS James Ruby Woodruff Mrs Jannie Woodruff,Booneville,MS Luther Woodworth Benjamin Woodworth,Marion, IL Frederick William Worthington William Worthington,Salem,OR and wife in Reedsport,OR Herbert Wright WE Wright,Charleston,WV Howard G Wright JW Wright,Stotesbury,WV JH Wright JE Wright,Wilmore,KS Samuel Wright C Adaline Wright,Philadelphia,PA DE Yarnell FR Yates Mrs ML Yates,Alturas,CA Nelson E Young EJ Young,Port Huron,MI OP Youngblood MA Youngblood,Mart,TX Thomas G Yutzy Jonas Yutzy,Oakland,MD George Baskerville Zehmer JM Zehmer,McKenny,VA Chester A Zeller Mary V Zeller,Cornwall-on-Hudson,NY","Piece of metal used to keep pages together. Plain strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printed strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printing on pages shows part of a poster for entertainers Nora Bayes and Harry Akst."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Little, Lewis Peyton"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Little, Lewis Peyton"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":67,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:47:52.105Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8887","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8887","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8887","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8887","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8887.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Little, Lewis Peyton, Papers","title_ssm":["Lewis Peyton Little Papers"],"title_tesim":["Lewis Peyton Little Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1918-1936"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1918-1936"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1918/1936"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Lewis Peyton Little Papers, 1918/1936"],"text":["Lewis Peyton Little Papers, 1918/1936","Mss. 39.2 L72","/repositories/2/resources/8887","Virginia--Religious history","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","World War, 1914-1918","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","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.","Lewis Peyton Little was Baptist minister, author, and resident of Williamsburg, Va. He served as a chaplain during World War I. Little was also the author of four works during his life; History for 100 years of Mt. Shiloh Baptist Church, located near Faber, Nelson County, Virginia (1934), History of Grafton Baptist Church, York County, Virginia, constituted in 1777 (1934), History of the First Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia, from 1863 to 1933 (1936), and Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","Newspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.","Connected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","By a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.","book cover with twine","Scope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson","1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter","envelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people","Scope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough","Solder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026 Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer","Soldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY","unidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV","Last Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR","Soldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY","Soldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD","Soldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL","Soldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV","Soldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA","Soldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO","Soldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX","Soldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH","Soldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA","Soldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR Summers,Milton,WV Phillip G Sundberg Ida Sundberg,Uintah,UT Winfield Francis Swallow Winfield S Swallow,Philadelphia,PA Abel Bernhardt Swan CR Swan,Wittenberg,MO ES Swank JR Swank,Tippecanoe City,OH Ralph Swayne Jonathan Swayne,Chehalis,WA Herbert V Sycamore HL Sycamore,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas Townsend Taber KB Taber,Montclair,NJ WE Tagg Mrs Mattie Tagg,Corso,MO Firdinando James Talone Michael Talone,Rosemont,PA Theodore M Tankersley K Tankersley,Stillwater,OK Ernest J Taylor Louie Taylor,Pellston,MI or Mrs EL Abbey,Bryn Maur,WA Alfred Francis Terrill CM Terrill,Belle,MO Percy D Terwilliger EP Terwilliger,Ellenville,NY Emery Mathew Tesreau Rose \u0026 William Tesreau,Mine La Motte,MO John Thaman Barney M Thames JC Thames,Collins,MS Harry Clayton Thie Charles H Thie,Anna L Thie,Toledo,OH Lewis Robert Thieband CL Thieband,Tuscarawas,OH Joseph Baldwin Thomas EL Thomas,Camp McClellan,AL W Thoming T Thoming,Hatfield,MO Freddie Thompson Thron 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Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. Eulas Webb ESC Webb,Carrallton,GA Samuel Wechsler Anna Wechsler,Chicago,IL DeWitt Weible WM Weible,Desloge,MO August C Weigel William Weigel,Jefferson City,MO D Ward Weir TJ Weir,Beaumont,TX Ira W Weitzel AF Weitzel,Holtwood,PA Albert D Welch DF Welch,Temple,TX CJ Welch JT Welch,Empire,MI Raymond D Welch JJ Welch,Covington,KY Webster A Welker JM Welker,Bessville,MO or Poplar Bluff,MO Benjamin Franklin Weller Benjamin Fanklin Weller,Montgomery,PA Edward H Wendell Mrs HD Wendell,Shepard,MO William John Wennisch John Wennisch,Long Island,NY Fred Theodore Wertz Mrs Louise S Wertz,Buffalo,NY Adolph L West AJ West,Minnith,MO Alfred T West FD Gamble,Birmingham,AL Daniel C Wester Mrs DC Wester,Middleboro,KY Hobart Westmoreland RD Westmoreland,Annona TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City EC Whalen Mrs GW Wright,Baltimore,M Raleigh Orian Whaley JH Whaley, Solsberry,IN JH Whall CS Whall, San Juan, Porto Rico William Wheaton Roslindale,MA Linn Louis Wheeler Mrs BY Wheeler,Oxford,NY Perry M Wheeler Charles Wheeler,Burnetts Creek,IN Orlando Whelan GE Whelan,Springfield,IL Edwin H Wheelock EH Wheelock,Batavia, IL Cecil V Whiddon JB Whiddon,Tifton,GA and Mrs CV Whiddon,Lavonia,GA Edward M Whirter Mrs Thomas M Whirter,Crestline,OH Elbert W Whistler HM Whistler,Boynton,OK Jack Whitcomb Mrs NS Parks,Washington,DC Floyd H White M/M White,Culpeper,VA Fred M White Mrs CB White,Elizabeth City,NC GL White WW White,Lebanon,IN Samuel R White Mrs Jane White,Cambria,WY Sidney C White AS White,Memphis,TN Thomas S Whitehead M/M O Whitehead,Germantown,PA Charles Malven Whited JH Whited,Lawsonham,PA Mirl Emmett Whitenack Ellsworth,IL DC Whittaker Alexander Whitten LS Whiten,Winton,MN Horace R Whittington CL Whittington,Overton,TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Oscar J Wien EE Wien,Colfax,ND Lyon P Wilber P Wilber,Memphis,TX Charles E Wilfert Ms RE Wilfert,Atlanta,GA Clifford A Wilkinson SW Francisco,Rochester,NY and Mrs EC Soper,New York,NY SM Wilkinson CC Wilkinson,Hillsboro,NC Guy F Wilkison Norwich,OH Harry A Williams GW Williams,DeSoto,IL JT Williams Mrs FE Williams,Lima,OH John L Williams May McCombs,Yuma,AZ Lee T Williams Herbert B Williams,Plaquemine,LA Noble Hamilton Williams Jesse L Williams,Vincennis,IN William Henry Williams Mrs Anna M Williams,Cincinnati,OH Donald C Williamson WC Williamson,carrizo Springs,TX Howard Alfred Williamson Mrs Julia A Williamson,Stockton,CA Benjamin Albertson Willis Lillie E Frost,New York,NY Truman M Willis CH Willis,Morgantown,WV Andrew Wilson Arthur L Wilson JP Wilson,Selone,VA Gilbert Wilson GP Wilson RW Wilson,Birmingham,AL August Wimpelberg,Jr John P Winder Mrs L Winder,Detroit,MI Edward Daniel Wingood H Wingood,Savannah,GA John Winter Mrs John Winter,Chicago,IL Leonhard Ernest Winter August Winter,La Salle,NY Myron Wischmein George Wischmein,Cleveland,OH V Wittle A Witte,Jonesboro,TX","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Carl Floyd Wolden OH Wolden,Malta,MT Solon B Woodfin,Jr Solon B Woodfin,Ashland,VA A Vaughn Woosley CH Woolsey,Philadelphia,PA WR Woodring Maude Campbell,Tonganoxiee,KS James Ruby Woodruff Mrs Jannie Woodruff,Booneville,MS Luther Woodworth Benjamin Woodworth,Marion, IL Frederick William Worthington William Worthington,Salem,OR and wife in Reedsport,OR Herbert Wright WE Wright,Charleston,WV Howard G Wright JW Wright,Stotesbury,WV JH Wright JE Wright,Wilmore,KS Samuel Wright C Adaline Wright,Philadelphia,PA DE Yarnell FR Yates Mrs ML Yates,Alturas,CA Nelson E Young EJ Young,Port Huron,MI OP Youngblood MA Youngblood,Mart,TX Thomas G Yutzy Jonas Yutzy,Oakland,MD George Baskerville Zehmer JM Zehmer,McKenny,VA Chester A Zeller Mary V Zeller,Cornwall-on-Hudson,NY","Piece of metal used to keep pages together. 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Shiloh Baptist Church, located near Faber, Nelson County, Virginia (1934), History of Grafton Baptist Church, York County, Virginia, constituted in 1777 (1934), History of the First Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia, from 1863 to 1933 (1936), and Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Lewis_Peyton_Little\" title=\"Lewis Peyton Little\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lewis Peyton Little was Baptist minister, author, and resident of Williamsburg, Va. He served as a chaplain during World War I. Little was also the author of four works during his life; History for 100 years of Mt. 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There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eA book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. 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Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThird manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook cover with twine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eenvelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSolder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026amp; Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026amp;Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026amp;Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026amp;Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026amp;Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR Summers,Milton,WV Phillip G Sundberg Ida Sundberg,Uintah,UT Winfield Francis Swallow Winfield S Swallow,Philadelphia,PA Abel Bernhardt Swan CR Swan,Wittenberg,MO ES Swank JR Swank,Tippecanoe City,OH Ralph Swayne Jonathan Swayne,Chehalis,WA Herbert V Sycamore HL Sycamore,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas Townsend Taber KB Taber,Montclair,NJ WE Tagg Mrs Mattie Tagg,Corso,MO Firdinando James Talone Michael Talone,Rosemont,PA Theodore M Tankersley K Tankersley,Stillwater,OK Ernest J Taylor Louie Taylor,Pellston,MI or Mrs EL Abbey,Bryn Maur,WA Alfred Francis Terrill CM Terrill,Belle,MO Percy D Terwilliger EP Terwilliger,Ellenville,NY Emery Mathew Tesreau Rose \u0026amp; William Tesreau,Mine La Motte,MO John Thaman Barney M Thames JC Thames,Collins,MS Harry Clayton Thie Charles H Thie,Anna L Thie,Toledo,OH Lewis Robert Thieband CL Thieband,Tuscarawas,OH Joseph Baldwin Thomas EL Thomas,Camp McClellan,AL W Thoming T Thoming,Hatfield,MO Freddie Thompson Thron Thompson,Stewartville,MN FW Thompson James M Thompson,New Philadelphia,PA JB Thompson Mrs JB Thompson,Jolin,VA John Shields Thompson James B Thompson,Curtiss,WI Marshall A Thompson WH Thompson,Maxton,NC T Thordarson Mrs PH Thordarson,Upham,ND CM Thornton Mrs MG Thornton,Mt Washington,MO LB Thurston ED Thurston,Jackson Center,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City WE Tighe James Tighe,Detroit,MI Ernest C Timmsen C Timmsen,Los Angeles,CA William M Towles CA Towles,Cork,GA Charles S Tracy Patrick Tracy,Rochestre,NY Glen D Trader Jimmi D Trader,Malta,MT EM Trafton GW Trafton,Muscatine,IA Eugene B Troy Mrs Eugene B Troy,Greensboro,NC Albert J Tucker CH Rogers,Big Bend,WV Dallis Tucker EV Tucker Mrs PG Tucker,Nashville,TN Walter Russell Turner James E Turner,New Brunswick,NJ William W Tucker L Tucker,Harrisburg,IL Samuel W Tull Samuel Ashton Tull,Marion Station,MD Claude L Turley JH Turley,Grandview,WA PL Tuttle HA Tuttle,Cleveland,OH Frederick Valentine Uebel William Uebel,Cincinnati,OH Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. Eulas Webb ESC Webb,Carrallton,GA Samuel Wechsler Anna Wechsler,Chicago,IL DeWitt Weible WM Weible,Desloge,MO August C Weigel William Weigel,Jefferson City,MO D Ward Weir TJ Weir,Beaumont,TX Ira W Weitzel AF Weitzel,Holtwood,PA Albert D Welch DF Welch,Temple,TX CJ Welch JT Welch,Empire,MI Raymond D Welch JJ Welch,Covington,KY Webster A Welker JM Welker,Bessville,MO or Poplar Bluff,MO Benjamin Franklin Weller Benjamin Fanklin Weller,Montgomery,PA Edward H Wendell Mrs HD Wendell,Shepard,MO William John Wennisch John Wennisch,Long Island,NY Fred Theodore Wertz Mrs Louise S Wertz,Buffalo,NY Adolph L West AJ West,Minnith,MO Alfred T West FD Gamble,Birmingham,AL Daniel C Wester Mrs DC Wester,Middleboro,KY Hobart Westmoreland RD Westmoreland,Annona TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City EC Whalen Mrs GW Wright,Baltimore,M Raleigh Orian Whaley JH Whaley, Solsberry,IN JH Whall CS Whall, San Juan, Porto Rico William Wheaton Roslindale,MA Linn Louis Wheeler Mrs BY Wheeler,Oxford,NY Perry M Wheeler Charles Wheeler,Burnetts Creek,IN Orlando Whelan GE Whelan,Springfield,IL Edwin H Wheelock EH Wheelock,Batavia, IL Cecil V Whiddon JB Whiddon,Tifton,GA and Mrs CV Whiddon,Lavonia,GA Edward M Whirter Mrs Thomas M Whirter,Crestline,OH Elbert W Whistler HM Whistler,Boynton,OK Jack Whitcomb Mrs NS Parks,Washington,DC Floyd H White M/M White,Culpeper,VA Fred M White Mrs CB White,Elizabeth City,NC GL White WW White,Lebanon,IN Samuel R White Mrs Jane White,Cambria,WY Sidney C White AS White,Memphis,TN Thomas S Whitehead M/M O Whitehead,Germantown,PA Charles Malven Whited JH Whited,Lawsonham,PA Mirl Emmett Whitenack Ellsworth,IL DC Whittaker Alexander Whitten LS Whiten,Winton,MN Horace R Whittington CL Whittington,Overton,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Oscar J Wien EE Wien,Colfax,ND Lyon P Wilber P Wilber,Memphis,TX Charles E Wilfert Ms RE Wilfert,Atlanta,GA Clifford A Wilkinson SW Francisco,Rochester,NY and Mrs EC Soper,New York,NY SM Wilkinson CC Wilkinson,Hillsboro,NC Guy F Wilkison Norwich,OH Harry A Williams GW Williams,DeSoto,IL JT Williams Mrs FE Williams,Lima,OH John L Williams May McCombs,Yuma,AZ Lee T Williams Herbert B Williams,Plaquemine,LA Noble Hamilton Williams Jesse L Williams,Vincennis,IN William Henry Williams Mrs Anna M Williams,Cincinnati,OH Donald C Williamson WC Williamson,carrizo Springs,TX Howard Alfred Williamson Mrs Julia A Williamson,Stockton,CA Benjamin Albertson Willis Lillie E Frost,New York,NY Truman M Willis CH Willis,Morgantown,WV Andrew Wilson Arthur L Wilson JP Wilson,Selone,VA Gilbert Wilson GP Wilson RW Wilson,Birmingham,AL August Wimpelberg,Jr John P Winder Mrs L Winder,Detroit,MI Edward Daniel Wingood H Wingood,Savannah,GA John Winter Mrs John Winter,Chicago,IL Leonhard Ernest Winter August Winter,La Salle,NY Myron Wischmein George Wischmein,Cleveland,OH V Wittle A Witte,Jonesboro,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Carl Floyd Wolden OH Wolden,Malta,MT Solon B Woodfin,Jr Solon B Woodfin,Ashland,VA A Vaughn Woosley CH Woolsey,Philadelphia,PA WR Woodring Maude Campbell,Tonganoxiee,KS James Ruby Woodruff Mrs Jannie Woodruff,Booneville,MS Luther Woodworth Benjamin Woodworth,Marion, IL Frederick William Worthington William Worthington,Salem,OR and wife in Reedsport,OR Herbert Wright WE Wright,Charleston,WV Howard G Wright JW Wright,Stotesbury,WV JH Wright JE Wright,Wilmore,KS Samuel Wright C Adaline Wright,Philadelphia,PA DE Yarnell FR Yates Mrs ML Yates,Alturas,CA Nelson E Young EJ Young,Port Huron,MI OP Youngblood MA Youngblood,Mart,TX Thomas G Yutzy Jonas Yutzy,Oakland,MD George Baskerville Zehmer JM Zehmer,McKenny,VA Chester A Zeller Mary V Zeller,Cornwall-on-Hudson,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiece of metal used to keep pages together. Plain strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printed strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printing on pages shows part of a poster for entertainers Nora Bayes and Harry Akst.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","Newspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.","Connected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","By a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.","book cover with twine","Scope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson","1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter","envelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people","Scope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough","Solder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026 Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer","Soldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY","unidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV","Last Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR","Soldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY","Soldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD","Soldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL","Soldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV","Soldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA","Soldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO","Soldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX","Soldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH","Soldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA","Soldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR Summers,Milton,WV Phillip G Sundberg Ida Sundberg,Uintah,UT Winfield Francis Swallow Winfield S Swallow,Philadelphia,PA Abel Bernhardt Swan CR Swan,Wittenberg,MO ES Swank JR Swank,Tippecanoe City,OH Ralph Swayne Jonathan Swayne,Chehalis,WA Herbert V Sycamore HL Sycamore,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas Townsend Taber KB Taber,Montclair,NJ WE Tagg Mrs Mattie Tagg,Corso,MO Firdinando James Talone Michael Talone,Rosemont,PA Theodore M Tankersley K Tankersley,Stillwater,OK Ernest J Taylor Louie Taylor,Pellston,MI or Mrs EL Abbey,Bryn Maur,WA Alfred Francis Terrill CM Terrill,Belle,MO Percy D Terwilliger EP Terwilliger,Ellenville,NY Emery Mathew Tesreau Rose \u0026 William Tesreau,Mine La Motte,MO John Thaman Barney M Thames JC Thames,Collins,MS Harry Clayton Thie Charles H Thie,Anna L Thie,Toledo,OH Lewis Robert Thieband CL Thieband,Tuscarawas,OH Joseph Baldwin Thomas EL Thomas,Camp McClellan,AL W Thoming T Thoming,Hatfield,MO Freddie Thompson Thron Thompson,Stewartville,MN FW Thompson James M Thompson,New Philadelphia,PA JB Thompson Mrs JB Thompson,Jolin,VA John Shields Thompson James B Thompson,Curtiss,WI Marshall A Thompson WH Thompson,Maxton,NC T Thordarson Mrs PH Thordarson,Upham,ND CM Thornton Mrs MG Thornton,Mt Washington,MO LB Thurston ED Thurston,Jackson Center,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City WE Tighe James Tighe,Detroit,MI Ernest C Timmsen C Timmsen,Los Angeles,CA William M Towles CA Towles,Cork,GA Charles S Tracy Patrick Tracy,Rochestre,NY Glen D Trader Jimmi D Trader,Malta,MT EM Trafton GW Trafton,Muscatine,IA Eugene B Troy Mrs Eugene B Troy,Greensboro,NC Albert J Tucker CH Rogers,Big Bend,WV Dallis Tucker EV Tucker Mrs PG Tucker,Nashville,TN Walter Russell Turner James E Turner,New Brunswick,NJ William W Tucker L Tucker,Harrisburg,IL Samuel W Tull Samuel Ashton Tull,Marion Station,MD Claude L Turley JH Turley,Grandview,WA PL Tuttle HA Tuttle,Cleveland,OH Frederick Valentine Uebel William Uebel,Cincinnati,OH Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. 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Greek Exercise.\" Ms.Vol. 2. \"Hampden Sidney, Va. Hampden Sidney College.\" Ms.Vol. 3. \"Dabney's Theology Notes,\" U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], Richmond, [Va.]. Ms.Vol. 4. \"Hebrew Notes.\" Ms.Vol. 5. \"Hebrew Exercise Book.\" U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], [Richmond, Va.]. Ms.Vol. 6. \"Sacred Rhetoric Notes.\" \"Dabney's Rhetoric,\" 1905, Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va. Ms.Vol. 7. \"Greek Notes.\" Teacher Dr. Charles Hersman, U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], [Richmond, Va.], [19]07. Ms.Vol. 8. \"English Bible.\" U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], [Richmond, Va.], [19]07. Ms.Vol. 9. \"History Notes \u0026 Pastoral Theology.\" U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], Richmond, Virginia, [19]07 - [19]08. Ms.Vol. 10. \"Greek Notes.\" U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], [Richmond, Va.], 1908. Ms.Vol. 11. \"Pastoral Theology \u0026 Notes on Acts.\" [Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.], 1908. Ms.Vol. 12. U[nion] T[heological] S[eminary], Richmond, Va. 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Notebook religious work with young people. Ms.Vol. 18. Notebook regarding \"Dixie Endeavor Day.\" Photographs -- mostly unlabelled. Ms.Vols. 19 - 31. Pocket diaries kept by Joseph Allan Christian and Evelyn Smith Christian.","Joseph Allan Christian's correspondence and general memoranda regarding Home Missions, 1918 - 1931.","Home Mission material: \"Checking-up Helps - Monthly report of the Home Mission Work.\"","Home mission material: minutes, resolutions, proposals and miscellaneous.","Joseph Allan Christian's sermons, prayers, speeches and a study unit on the Bible.","Joseph Allan Christian's correspondence and reports regarding stewardship, 1942 - 1944.","National War Labor Board. Joseph Allan Christian's correspondence, general memoranda, case studies and reports regarding National War Labor Board, Baton Rouge, La., 1944 - 1945. 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He married Evelyn Smith (b. 1882). Christian was a Presbyterian minister in Virginia, Mississippi, and Louisiana and served as moderator of the synods of Mississippi (1929) and Louisiana (1944). He did work with the YMCA in France during World War I. After retirement, he was a supply minister in Virginia. Christian died 20 May 1968. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/71%20C76.pdf","Papers, 1900-1946, of Joseph Allan Christian, a Presbyterian clergyman and his wife Evelyn Smith Christian who served pastorates in Virginia, Mississippi, and Louisiana. 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Notebook religious work with young people. Ms.Vol. 18. Notebook regarding \"Dixie Endeavor Day.\" Photographs -- mostly unlabelled. Ms.Vols. 19 - 31. Pocket diaries kept by Joseph Allan Christian and Evelyn Smith Christian.","Joseph Allan Christian's correspondence and general memoranda regarding Home Missions, 1918 - 1931.","Home Mission material: \"Checking-up Helps - Monthly report of the Home Mission Work.\"","Home mission material: minutes, resolutions, proposals and miscellaneous.","Joseph Allan Christian's sermons, prayers, speeches and a study unit on the Bible.","Joseph Allan Christian's correspondence and reports regarding stewardship, 1942 - 1944.","National War Labor Board. Joseph Allan Christian's correspondence, general memoranda, case studies and reports regarding National War Labor Board, Baton Rouge, La., 1944 - 1945. (JAC was the citizen member and in most cases, chairman).","General memoranda and correspondence regarding National War Labor Board.","Cases of Armour Fertilizer Works and Warehouse Distribution Workers Union; Brooklyn Cooperage Co. and Local Union of Cooperage Workers; and Lone Star Cemet Co. and Local Industrial Union. Correspondence, memoranda and reports.","Case of Chickasaw Wood Products Co. and United Furniture Workers of America. Correspondence and general memoranda.","Case of Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation and Boilmakers. Correspondence and memoranda.","Postcards, correspondence, marriage license and other personal legal and other material."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Christian, Joseph Allan, 1880-1968"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Christian, Joseph Allan, 1880-1968"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":73,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:41:50.510Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1601"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9213","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Virginia Counties Collection, 1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9213#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9213#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9213","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9213","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9213","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9213","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9213.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Virginia Counties Collection","title_ssm":["Virginia Counties Collection"],"title_tesim":["Virginia Counties Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1600-2000","1730-1890"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1600-2000"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1730-1890"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Virginia Counties Collection, 1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890"],"text":["Virginia Counties Collection, 1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890","Mss. 39.4 V82co","/repositories/2/resources/9213","Accomack County (Va.)--History","Albemarle County (Va.)--History","Amelia County (Va.)--History","Amherst County (Va.)--History","Augusta County (Va.)--History","Bedford County (Va.)--History","Berkeley County (W.Va.)--History","Botetourt County (Va.)--History","Brunswick County (Va.)--History","Buckingham County (Va.)--History","Campbell County (Va.)--History","Caroline County (Va.)--History","Charles City County (Va.)--History","Charlotte County (Va.)--History","Chesterfield County (Va.)--History","Clarke County (Va.)--History","Culpeper County (Va.)--History","Cumberland County (Va.)--History","Dinwiddie County (Va.)--History","Fluvanna County (Va.)--History","Goochland County (Va.)--History","Halifax County (Va.)--History","Isle of Wight County (Va.)--History","Jefferson County (W.Va.)--History","Lancaster County (Va.)--History","Lee County (Va.)--History","Louisa County (Va.)--History","Lunenburg County (Va.)--History","Madison County (Va.)--History","Mathews County (Va.)--History","Mecklenburg County (Va.)--History","Middlesex County (Va.)--History","Montgomery County (Va.)--History","Nelson County (Va.)--History","New Kent County (Va.)--History","Norfolk County (Va.)--History","Page County (Va.)--History","Patrick County (Va.)--History","Prince George County (Va.)--History","Prince William County (Va.)--History","Princess Anne County (Va.)--History","Rappahannock County (Va.)--History","Richmond County (Va.)--History","Stafford County (Va.)--History","Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Virginia--History--Revolution, 1775-1783","Virginia--Militia","Virginia--Religious history","Warwick County (Va.)--History","Washington County (Va.)--History","West Augusta County (Va.)--History","Westmoreland County (Va.)--History","Williamsburg (Va.)--Photographs","Wythe County (Va.)--History","York County (Va.)--History","Accounts","Agriculture--Virginia--History","Anti-slavery movements","Church records and registers--Virginia","College of William and Mary--History--18th century","Criss Cross House (New Kent County, Va.)","Deeds--Virginia","Dunmore County (Va.)--History--18th century","Education--Virginia--History","Elizabeth City County (Va.)--History","Episcopal Church--Virginia--History","Fairfax County (Va.)--History","Fauquier County (Va.)--History","Fayette County (W. Va.)--History","Franklin County (Va.)--History","Frederick County (Va.)--History","General stores--Virginia","Gloucester County (Va.)--History","Grain--Milling--Virginia","Greenbrier County (Va.)--History","Hanover County (Va.)--History","Hardy County (W.Va.)--History","Harrison County (W. Va.)--History","Henrico County (Va.)--History","Indians of North America--Virginia","James City County (Va.)--History","Jury Selection--Virginia","Justices of the peace--Virginia","King George County (Va.)--History","King William County (Va.)--History","King and Queen County (Va.)--History","Land grants--Virginia","Lawyers--Virginia--History","Legal documents","Loudoun County (Va.)--History","Marriage records","Monongalia County (W. Va.)--History--19th century","Morgan County (W.Va.)--History--19th century","Nansemond County (Va.)--History","Nicholas County (W.Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Northampton County (Va.)--History","Northumberland County (Va.)--History","Ohio County (W. Va.)--History","Orange County (Va.)--History","Parishes--Virginia","Patents--United States","Pendleton County (W.Va.)--History","Pittsylvania County (Va.)--History","Postal service","Powhatan County (Va.)--History","Presidents--United States--Election","Prince Edward County (Va.)--History","Real property tax","Real property--Virginia","Rockbridge County (Va.)--History","Rockingham County (Va.)--History","Russell County (Va.)--History","Scott County (Va.)--History","Shenandoah County (Va.)--History","Sheriffs--Virginia","Slavery--Virginia--History","Southampton County (Va.)--History","Spotsylvania County (Va.)--History","Surry County (Va.)--History","Sussex County (Va.)--History","Taxation--Virginia--History","Taxation--West Virginia--History","United States--History--War of 1812","Weather--Virginia","Wills","World War, 1914-1918","World War, 1939-1945","Practice of law--Virginia","Advertising cards","Bible records","Booklets","Broadsides","Catalogs","Circulars (fliers)","Correspondence","Daybooks","Deeds","Financial records","Ledgers (Accounting)","Letters (correspondence)","Manuscripts (document genre)","Marriage certificates","Minutes","Newspapers","Pamphlets","Petitions","Photographs","Plat books","Programs","Receipts (financial records)","Surveys (documents)","Tax records","Virginia--Maps","Voters' lists","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.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Mss. 39.2 V82ci Virginia Cities Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library","Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library","Search specific county names to access other collections that were generated by or generated in these counties, such as account books and family papers.","Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.","Typescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.","Bible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index.","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","Virginia. 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Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia. General Court"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":488,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:32.028Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition on selection of juries. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e89 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenway Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGround plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in each folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRansone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBall-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem survey in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026amp; Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHardy County is now part of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026amp;c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the use of a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoad construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDebt suit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Dr. \u0026amp; Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocal Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026amp; John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated items and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Mss. 39.2 V82ci Virginia Cities Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library","Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library","Search specific county names to access other collections that were generated by or generated in these counties, such as account books and family papers.","Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.","Typescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.","Bible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index.","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","Virginia. 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Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.","Bible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia. General Court"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":488,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:32.028Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition on selection of juries. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e89 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenway Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGround plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in each folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRansone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBall-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem survey in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026amp; Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHardy County is now part of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026amp;c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the use of a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoad construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDebt suit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Dr. \u0026amp; Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. 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Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. 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Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026amp; John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated items and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. 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