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Mini-Tray 40; Oversize Boxes P-16 \u0026\n         M-19; Oversize Trays 34 \u0026 55)","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The \n          Cocke - \n          Elliot Family papers contain ca. 15,000\n         items (41 Hollinger boxes, ca. 17 linear feet and four\n         oversize folders), ca. 1773-1992, and consist largely of\n         personal and family correspondence, financial and legal\n         papers, memorabilia, bound volumes, and genealogical and\n         historical research material pertaining to the \n          Cocke , \n          Elliot , and related families from the\n         colonial period through the twentieth century, assembled by \n          John Page Elliot .","The correspondence consists chiefly of the letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke (1872-1973), a prominent\n         resident of \n          Charlottesville, Virginia , and those of\n         her sister, \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot (1876-1969),\n         descendants of General \n          John Hartwell Cocke . The collection also\n         includes some correspondence of \n          John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866), 1853 Mar\n         9, 1856 Nov 4; General \n          Phillip St. George Cocke (1809-1861), \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889), \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951), \n          Bettie Burwell (Page) Cocke (1841-1900), \n          Mary Louise Cocke (1868-1966), \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot (1879-1928), \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), \n          George H. Venable (1864 Mar 16), and other\n         members of the \n          Cocke and \n          Elliot families.","Early letters of interest include many during the courtship\n         and marriage of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke and \n          Bettie Burwell Page (1860s-1870s); \n          Bettie Burwell Page offering her services\n         and those of a Miss Taylor to the Confederate Secretary of the\n         Treasury (1862 Oct 3); a letter to \n          Bettie Burwell Page concerning her\n         participation in a ceremony to honor the Confederate dead\n         (1866 Jul 18); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke to his wife Bettie\n         describing the release of \n          Jefferson Davis from prison (1867 May);\n         and \n          Betty Page Cocke to General \n          G.H. Bridges concerning the Civil War\n         record of her grandfather \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1892 Dec 2).","The letters of \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot consist of\n         correspondence with family and friends, and contain a series\n         of courtship letters written from about 1890 through 1906 by\n         several \n          University of Virginia students, including\n          Basil Jones , \n          Archibald Watson , \n          R.C. Blackford , \n          Richard S. Whaley , \n          Robert L. Parrish , and \n          Hermann Holst Swift , among others.\n         Several letters written between March and August of 1903\n         describe a tour of \n          Europe and the \n          Mediterranean made by \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke and give her\n         observations on the sites she visited, including \n          Gibraltar , \n          Naples , \n          Pompeii , \n          Athens , \n          Constantinople , \n          Alexandria , \n          Cairo , \n          Giza , \n          Luxor , \n          Sicily , \n          Rome , \n          Venice , \n          Florence , \n          Switzerland , \n          Paris , and \n          London .","Also included are letters from \n          Robert L. Parrish which describe his\n         travels in July and August of 1905 to the \n          Grand Canyon , \n          Yosemite Valley , \n          California , the \n          Great Lakes , \n          Canada , and \n          Alaska . The majority of letters circa\n         1902 -1928 are written by \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot who married \n          Lucy Cocke in 1906. The correspondence\n         contains letters written to and from Lucy and Milton Elliot's\n         two sons, \n          Warren Grice Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot , as well as letters of\n         sympathy received on the death of \n          Milton Elliot in 1928. The later letters\n         of \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot are mainly to and from\n         members of the \n          Cocke family , especially her sister \n          Betty Page Cocke with whom she resided\n         after the death of her husband Milton, and also include a\n         continued correspondence with \n          Hermann Holst Swift .","The letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke are considerably more\n         extensive and pertain to her involvement in politics and\n         historic preservation while also containing letters to family\n         and friends. The collection includes letters which outline her\n         active involvement in such organizations as the \n          Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation , the \n          Woodrow Wilson Foundation , the \n          National Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization , the \n          Women's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense , the \n          Albemarle County Historical Society , the \n          Albemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross , the \n          Women's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform , and the \n          Virginia War History Commission .","Other topics include letters concerning a trip made by \n          Betty Page Cocke to \n          England in 1937 to view the coronation of\n         King \n          George VI and a subsequent tour of \n          Europe during which she injured her hip\n         and had to return home for a long convalescence.\n         Correspondence concerning the involvement of \n          Betty Page Cocke in the settlement of\n         several Cocke family estates include those of \n          Leila B. Cocke , ca. 1925-1930 where Betty\n         acted as the administratrix, \n          Rowena L. Cocke , ca. 1961, and \n          Mazyck Wilson Shields , ca. 1942. These\n         papers describe the sale of items from the plantation of \" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County, Virginia , at auction in\n         1926 and the proposed formation of the \n          Bremo Plantation Inc. from the property of\n         the late \n          Leila B. Cocke . \n          Milton C. Elliot acted as legal\n         representative during the disposition of the estate.","Other correspondents and subjects include: \n          Robert D. Ballantine , who was supposed to\n         have committed suicide partly because \n          Betty Cocke rejected him (17 Nov 1896; 4\n         Jan and 6 Feb 1897; 25 Oct and 31 Dec 1901), letters\n         describing his travels in \n          Europe for education in music and German,\n         and in India with his family and friends; the illness and\n         death of \n          Bettie Burwell Page Cocke (Aug 1900);\n         lists of and letters by students who lived in the boarding\n         house run by \n          Betty Cocke (1961-1964); and \n          Thomas Nelson Page to \"Miss Cocke\" (2 Dec\n         1902) concerning her request to \"hear him read for her.\"\n         Letters concerning artwork include: several to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke about the sale of a\n         Napoleon miniature by \n          Jean Baptiste Isabey (July-Oct 1879); and\n         the disposition of the equestrian portrait of General Scott\n         painted by \n          Edward Troye from Troye's widow, \n          Cornelia A. Troye (Dec 1874-May 1876);\n         letters from representatives of the \n          Virginia Military Institute to \n          Betty Page Cocke concerning the location\n         of the bust of General \n          Philip St. George Cocke by \n          Alexander Galt (Sept 30, Oct 7, 24, 31,\n         1938; and Nov 6, 1939); letters from \n          Bailey and Griffin Inc. , \"Importers of\n         Unusual Chintzes,\" to \n          Betty Cocke about a loan of the heirloom\n         chintz quilt from \" \n          Bremo \" to have the pattern copied (Oct 25\n         and Dec 9, 1938; Mar 4, 1939; and Mar 4 and 13, 1940);\n         correspondence of \n          Betty Cocke with the \n          Virginia Museum of Fine Arts about the\n         loan of 17th and 18th century silver utensils for an exhibit\n         (Oct 11, 28, and Nov 9, 1940; and Jan 15, 1941).","The letters of \n          Milton C. Elliot are chiefly concerned\n         with business matters, especially those to Betty regarding the\n         buying and selling of property and the \n          Leila B Cocke estate; but also include\n         letters to his sons, \n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot in the 1920s while\n         they were boarding students at the \n          Episcopal High School in \n          Alexandria, Virginia , and letters to his\n         wife Lucy before and after their marriage (previously\n         mentioned in connection with Lucy's correspondence). Milton\n         was the toastmaster of the \n          Alfalfa Club in \n          Washington, D.C. in 1919 and some menus\n         and invitations concerning the \n          Alfalfa Club are mixed in with the\n         correspondence.","Other items of interest include letters to \n          Betty Page Cocke which describe the\n         involvement of her friends in World War I, including: a French\n         soldier, \n          A. Murail , thanks \n          Betty Cocke for a Christmas gift (27 Dec\n         1916); \n          John Skelton Williams ' telegram (6 April\n         1917) announces that the President had signed the declaration\n         of war; letters from Dr. \n          Hugh H. Young describe his activities as\n         an army doctor, the morale of the soldiers, conditions in \n          France , and meetings with General\n         Pershing (26 Nov 1917; 26, 29 Mar, 10 Jun, and 3 Sep 1918);\n         Corporal \n          Marion S. Dimmock writes to \n          Betty Cocke , describing conditions at the\n         front (June 1918 and 18 Nov 1918); Other letters (30 Aug, 12\n         Sep, and 30 Nov 1918) written by \"Mary P.\" to \n          Betty Page Cocke describe conditions in \n          France and her work in the offices of the \n          American Fund for French Wounded ; and a\n         description of \n          France during the Armistice (21 Nov\n         1918).","Correspondence in individual folders includes: circular\n         letters from the Rev. \n          Beverley D. Tucker , 1958-1961, describing\n         his missionary work in \n          Japan , travels to \n          Russia , his personal affairs, and\n         pamphlets about the 1960 construction of \n          St. Michaels Church in \n          Sapporo, Japan ; \n          John Skelton Williams , 1917-1921, about\n         World War I, and his resignation as Comptroller of the\n         Currency, excluding personal letters to the \n          Cocke family chiefly of a social nature\n         which are interfiled in the general correspondence; \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , 1924-1928, including\n         letters of sympathy on the death of Milton; \n          Woodrow Wilson and \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Betty Cocke (Edith was a girlhood friend\n         of Betty), including some letters from White House\n         secretaries, 1919-1955, and undated, chiefly of a personal\n         nature except for a transcript of a letter from \n          Woodrow Wilson to the Rector and Visitors\n         at the \n          University of Virginia voicing his\n         opposition to the proposed moving of the Medical School to \n          Richmond (1921 May 30); and letters from \n          Napoleon Drew and family, a former slave\n         at \" \n          Belmead . \" For photographs of Napoleon\n         Drew see Box 32.","Financial and legal papers includes information about court\n         cases and petitions involving the \n          Cocke family ; letters from \n          Betty Cocke 's stockbrokers, \n          John L. Williams and Sons , concerning\n         stocks in the \n          Seaboard Syndicate , \n          Warner Bros , and the \n          2nd Bank of the United States ; letters\n         about leases, sales of property, deeds, permits, building\n         contracts and other papers regarding the real estate dealings\n         of \n          Betty Cocke ; \n          Lucy Elliot 's correspondence with \n          S.C. Chancellor , \n          Redland Corporation , and the \n          Xi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity ; a\n         permit for liquor purchase during Prohibition (22 Jan 1921);\n         funeral expenses and the finances of the \n          Elliot family after the death of \n          Milton C. Elliot in 1928; \n          Atlantic Coast Railroad Company liens and\n         garnishments, 1933-1938 (separately foldered); specifications\n         for houses by \n          Eugene Brady for \n          Milton Elliot in \n          Charlottesville and \n          Washington, D.C. (which was never built);\n         correspondence regarding the proposed creation of parking\n         spaces in front of the \n          Rotunda to which Betty was bitterly\n         opposed (5 Dec 1941-12 July 1946); and some information about\n         the sale of items from \" \n          Bremo , \" the settlement of the estate of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke , and the move of his\n         wife and children after his death to \n          Charlottesville (1889-1892). There are\n         also original financial and legal documents from the \n          Browne family and the \n          Blow family in this collection, 1773-1948.\n         The \n          Blow family documents, 1884-1948, chiefly\n         pertain to property belonging to \n          George Blow in \n          Norfolk, Virginia . The \n          Browne family documents, 1773-1813 and\n         undated, consist of accounts and receipts of Colonel \n          William Browne of \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County, Virginia , with \n          John Hay \u0026 Company , \n          Kilmarnock Carpet Company , and \n          John Hyndman \u0026 Company ; stud fees;\n         and promissory notes.","The genealogical and historical research files were\n         assembled by \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), son of \n          Milton C. Elliot and \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , and include\n         correspondence, notes, genealogical charts and diagrams,\n         photographs of portraits and individuals, printed material\n         from magazines, newsclippings, copies and transcripts of\n         letters, and miscellaneous related material. Most of the\n         original letters have been filed with the correspondence\n         series.","Several original items pertaining to the \n          Cocke family have been interfiled with the\n         rest of the \n          Cocke Family Papers in 640, etc., including:\n         \" \n          Belmead \" building plans, Box 182 (n.d.);\n         a letter from \n          Buller Cocke to \n          John Hartwell Cocke , August 23, 1820 (Box\n         32); a bank book of \n          John T. Bowdoin , 1817-1819, with the \n          Bank of the United States , \n          Norfolk (Box 25); a bank book of \n          Philip St. George Cocke , 1838-1839, with\n         the \n          Exchange Bank of Virginia , \n          Richmond (Box 93); a drawing of a\n         carriage, Box 182 (n.d.); two appointments of \n          Philip St. George Cocke to Visitor of\n         V.M.I. (1850 May 25 and 1858 May 25), Box 132, and an\n         appointment as an \"aide de camp,\" Box 131, (1850 Feb 22);\n         pedigree for a horse owned by \n          John Hartwell Cocke , Seagate, Box 182\n         (n.d.); a list of valuables, Box 172, (1865 Mar 13); and a\n         drawing of an \"Overseer's Cottage\" at \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County , possibly by \n          Philip St. George Cocke , Box 93\n         (1838).","These genealogical files are arranged alphabetically by the\n         name of the family, individual, or subject. Some files also\n         include information about children and wives under the name of\n         the father. Folders which include photographs, notable\n         correspondents, etc. are listed here:","Barraud Family Portraits - \n          Daniel Cary Barraud (1725-1784?); \n          Ann Barraud Cocke (1785-1816); \n          Ann Blaws Hansford Barraud (1760-1836);\n         Dr. \n          Philip Barraud (1758-1830); \n          Catherine Curle Barraud ; \n          Courtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud ; and \n          Philip Barraud \u0026 \n          Courtney Barraud .","\" \n          Belmead , \" \n          Powhatan County -Copies of correspondence\n         re the sale of the plantation in 1892 and copies of\n         correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball concerning \" \n          Belmead \"; early photographs, including\n         the house, furniture, furnishings, grounds, the mill, fields,\n         barnyards and barn; a folder concerning \" \n          Belmead \" after it was sold and became the\n          St. Emma Military Academy for black\n         men.","Blow Family -Photographs of \n          Margaret Blow Elliot (1849-1910); Judge \n          George Blow (1813-1894); and \n          Elizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow .","Bowdoin Family -Photographs of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin (1787-1821); and \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke (1815-1872).","\" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County -Photographs of \" \n          Bremo \"; copies of correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball ; and material pertaining to\n         the auction sale of 1926.","Browne Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          John Tucker Bowdoin ( \n          Sarah Edwards Browne , 1794-1815); and\n         Mrs. \n          William Browne ( \n          Elizabeth Ruffin , 1771-1799?).","Burwell Family -Photograph of \n          Edmond Bradford Burwell .","Carter Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          Robert Carter ( \n          Judith Armistead ) and Colonel \n          Robert Carter of \" \n          Corotoman . \"","Betty Page Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Cocke and friends; a \n          University of Virginia graduation scene; \n          St. Paul's Memorial Church , at the \n          University of Virginia ; \"Winnie, the\n         colored maid, cook, mammy \u0026 friend of \n          Betty Page Cocke and \n          Mary Louise Cocke \"; UVA students; the\n         boarding house; and Dr. \n          Charles Minor .","John Bowdoin Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke (1841-1900); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889); and the\n         Rev. \n          John Cosby ; the commission of \n          J.B. Cocke in the \n          Virginia Militia ; and the marriage\n         license of Betty and \n          John Bowdoin Cocke .","John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951)\n         -Photographs of himself and the \n          Gas Works Crew , \n          Savannah, Georgia .","John Hartwell Cocke -Photographs of \n          John H. Cocke ; \n          Sally Cocke Faulcon ; \n          Sally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent ; \n          Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1784-1816).","Mary Louise Cocke -Photographs of herself\n         and a trip to the West Coast.","Norborne Page Cocke (1878-1940)\n         -Photographs of himself.","Philip St. George Cocke -Photographs of \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke ;\n          Philip St. George Cocke (1809-1861); Miss \n          \"Bunny\" Cocke ; \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1844-); and\n         copies of correspondence with \n          Douglas Southall Freeman .","Richard Cocke -Photographs of \n          Richard Cocke IV (1707-1772); Colonel \n          Nathaniel Cocke (1746-1813).","Corbin Family -Photograph of [ \n          Henry Corbin ?].","Napoleon Bonaparte Drew -Photographs.","Elliot Family folders with photographs\n         include: \n          Allmand Elliot (1881-1908); \n          Elizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson (1887\n         -?) and Dr. \n          Gordon Wilson ; \n          George Blow Elliot (1873-1948); \n          Esther Ellery Elliot Sparkman (?-1955); \n          Ellery Sparkman ; \n          Gilbert Elliot ; \n          Charles G. Elliot ; \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot ; \n          Margaret Elliot (1884-1966); \n          Milton C. Elliot (1879-1928) and his sons,\n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot ; \n          Warren Grice Elliot (1848-1906); \n          Margaret Blow (1849-1910); and \n          Warren Grice Elliot, Jr. (1875-1930).","\" \n          Four Acres , \" \n          Charlottesville, Virginia","\" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County","Grice Family -Photographs of \n          Charles Grice (1762-1832); and \n          Joseph Grice .","\" \n          Lower Bremo \" and \" \n          Bremo Recess \"","\" \n          Mount Pleasant , \" \n          Surry County","Nelson Family -Photographs of \n          Elizabeth Burwell Nelson (1718-1793); \n          William Nelson (1711-1772); \n          Margaret Reade Nelson ; \n          Lucy Nelson ; and \n          Jane Byrd Nelson (engraving).","Page Family -Photographs of Colonel \n          John Page ; \n          Jane (Byrd) Page ; \" \n          Rosewell \" ruins; Colonel \n          Matthew Page (1659-1703); \n          Mary Mann Page (1672-1707); \n          Mann Page I (1691-1730); \n          Judith Carter Page ; \n          Mann Page II (1749-1803); \n          Anne Corbin Tayloe Page ; \n          Lucy Landonia Page Booker ; \n          Charles Carter Page ; \n          William Armistead Page ; \n          John Page ; \n          Hamilton Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Page, Jr. ; \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke ; \n          St. Paul's Church , \n          Petersburg ; \n          Mary Louise Jones Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Nelson Page ; Mrs. \n          Lewis Booker , \n          Betty Booker \u0026 Mrs. \n          Lily Booker Cole .","Photographs -Miscellaneous - \n          Woodrow Wilson ; \n          Petersburg Mathematical \u0026 Classical\n         Institute ; \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; \n          University of Virginia Rotunda ; \n          Thomas H. Carter ; \n          George Ben Johnston ; \n          Wilson Howe (1903 -?); \n          Helen Johnston and \n          Anne Roy Johnston ; \n          University of Virginia students and\n         buildings; \n          Herman H. Swift ; \n          William Lancaster ; \n          Joe Cox ; \n          Maria Garnett Venn ; \n          Ellen Douglas ; Burton, \n          Archibald Henderson and \n          Jean Craige ; \n          Vicksburg seawall; \n          Bloomfield Academy , \n          Albemarle County ; French ruins \n          Belleau Woods and \n          Chateau-Thierry gravesite.","Tayloe Family -Photographs of Mr. \u0026 Mrs.\n          John Tayloe I.","Edward Troye -Printed Material \u0026\n         Photographs -Horses \"Utilitarian,\" \"Roebuck,\" \"Cleveland.\"","The bound volume, memorabilia, and oversize material series\n         is listed in detail at the end of this guide. Any bound\n         volumes not in folders have been assigned a number to\n         facilitate location in the box. Memorabilia consists of\n         membership cards, annual tickets of admission, and railroad\n         passes belonging to \n          Betty Cocke , \n          Lucy H. Cocke Elliot and \n          Milton C. Elliot ; calling cards; a \n          Democratic National Convention souvenir;\n         U.S. Government Thrift Card; Six \n          Great Britain Coronation commemorative\n         stamps, 1937 May 12; War Ration Book; \n          Jamestown Exposition souvenir; autograph\n         of \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; and \n          University of Virginia memorabilia,\n         including ribbons and pins from various ribbon societies (see\n         Box 39 and Mini-Tray 40). The bound volumes are chiefly those\n         of the \n          Cocke family and \n          Milton C. Elliot , and include school\n         notebooks, annuals and autograph albums; travel journals;\n         memoranda books; a ledger; address books; a scrapbook of\n         newsclippings; diaries; visitation and wedding invitation\n         books; an account book; and a photgraph album of \n          University of Virginia scenes, belonging\n         to \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot [ante\n         1906?].","Oversize material includes a pardon to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1865 Jul 6);\n         photographs of Dr. \n          Norborne Page Cocke , \n          George Blow Elliot , \n          William Gibbs McAdoo , and members of the \n          Federal Reserve Board ; certificates of\n         membership and career advancements of \n          Milton Elliot in law practice in \n          Virginia , \n          Pennsylvania , and \n          Washington, D.C. ; \n          Sons of the American\n         Revolution certificate of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1926 Jun 1);\n         architectural drawings for residences and outbuildings of M.C.\n         and \n          Lucy Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot ; and genealogical\n         material pertaining to the \n          Cocke and \n          Page families.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","University of Virginia","Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation","Woodrow Wilson Foundation","National Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization","Women's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense","Albemarle County Historical Society","Albemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross","Women's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform","Virginia War History Commission","Bremo","Bremo Plantation Inc.","Virginia Military Institute","Bailey and Griffin Inc.","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts","Episcopal High School","Alfalfa Club","American Fund for French Wounded","St. Michaels Church","Belmead","John L. Williams and Sons","Seaboard Syndicate","Warner Bros","2nd Bank of the United States","Redland Corporation","Xi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity","Atlantic Coast Railroad Company","Rotunda","Four Mile Tree Plantation","John Hay \u0026 Company","Kilmarnock Carpet Company","John Hyndman \u0026 Company","Bank of the United States","Exchange Bank of Virginia","St. Emma Military Academy","Corotoman","St. Paul's Memorial Church","Virginia Militia","Gas Works Crew","Four Acres","Lower Bremo","Bremo Recess","Mount Pleasant","Rosewell","St. Paul's Church","Petersburg Mathematical \u0026 Classical\n         Institute","University of Virginia Rotunda","Bloomfield Academy","Democratic National Convention","Jamestown Exposition","Federal Reserve Board","Sons of the American\n         Revolution","Atlantic Coast Line Railroad\n                  Company","Robert E. Lee Memorial\n                  Foundation","Betty Cocke Scholarship Fund","Virginia Military\n                  Institute","Federal Reserve\n                  Board","Elliot Clan Society","Huguenot Society of America","Malvern Hill","Old Bremo","Swann's Point Plantation","William \u0026 Mary","P.D.A. Society","Phi Beta Kappa","Episcopal High School of\n                  Virginia","Eli Banana","German Club","O.N.E.","Omega Sigma","T.I.L.K.A.","Z Society","Final Ball","Beta Theta Pi Fraternity","O.F.C. Club","Ladies Cotillon","Thirteen Club","Yorktown Sesquicentennial\n                  Commission","3rd Pan-American Commercial\n                  Conference","Treasury Department","Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the\n                  Mystic Shrine","University Club of\n                  Washington","University of Virginia Law\n                  School","Almas Temple Ancient Arabic Order of the\n                  Nobles of the Mystic Shrine","Society of the Sons of the American\n                  Revolution","Johnson, Craven \u0026 Gibson","Belle Rive","Johnson, Craven, \u0026 Gibson","Cocke","Elliot","Cocke family","Elliot family","Browne family","Blow family","Cocke Family","Barraud Family","Blow Family","Bowdoin Family","Browne Family","Burwell Family","Carter Family","Corbin Family","Elliot Family","Grice Family","Nelson Family","Page Family","Tayloe Family","Page","Allmand Family","Armistead Family","Barraud","Binns","Bassett Family","Blount Family","Bolling Family","Burwell","Byrd Family","Calvert Family","Carroll Family","Curle Family","Hall","Hansford","Harrison","Kennon","Mann","Mason","Hartwell Family","Harmanson Family","Hill Family","Jones Family","Kennon Family","Lee Family","Preeson Family","Randolph Family","Ruffin Family","Skipwith Family","Swann Family","Thoroughgood Family","Tucker Family","Waller Family","John Page Elliot","Betty Page Cocke","Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot","John Hartwell Cocke","Phillip St. George Cocke","John Bowdoin Cocke","John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke","Bettie Burwell (Page) Cocke","Mary Louise Cocke","Milton Courtwright Elliot","George H. Venable","Bettie Burwell Page","Jefferson Davis","G.H. Bridges","Philip St. George Cocke","Basil Jones","Archibald Watson","R.C. Blackford","Richard S. Whaley","Robert L. Parrish","Hermann Holst Swift","Lucy Hamilton Cocke","Lucy Cocke","Warren Grice Elliot","Milton Elliot","Lucy Cocke Elliot","George VI","Leila B. Cocke","Rowena L. Cocke","Mazyck Wilson Shields","Milton C. Elliot","Robert D. Ballantine","Betty Cocke","Bettie Burwell Page Cocke","Thomas Nelson Page","Jean Baptiste Isabey","Edward Troye","Cornelia A. Troye","Alexander Galt","Leila B Cocke","A. Murail","John Skelton Williams","Hugh H. Young","Marion S. Dimmock","Beverley D. Tucker","Edith Bolling Wilson","Woodrow Wilson","Napoleon Drew","Lucy Elliot","S.C. Chancellor","Eugene Brady","George Blow","William Browne","Buller Cocke","John T. Bowdoin","Daniel Cary Barraud","Ann Barraud Cocke","Ann Blaws Hansford Barraud","Philip Barraud","Catherine Curle Barraud","Courtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud","Courtney Barraud","Fiske Kimball","Margaret Blow Elliot","Elizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow","John Tucker Bowdoin","Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke","Sarah Edwards Browne","Elizabeth Ruffin","Edmond Bradford Burwell","Robert Carter","Judith Armistead","Charles Minor","Betty Burwell Page Cocke","John Cosby","J.B. Cocke","John H. Cocke","Sally Cocke Faulcon","Sally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent","Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke","Norborne Page Cocke","Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke","\"Bunny\" Cocke","Douglas Southall Freeman","Richard Cocke","Nathaniel Cocke","Henry Corbin","Napoleon Bonaparte Drew","Allmand Elliot","Elizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson","Gordon Wilson","George Blow Elliot","Esther Ellery Elliot Sparkman","Ellery Sparkman","Gilbert Elliot","Charles G. Elliot","Margaret Elliot","Margaret Blow","Warren Grice Elliot, Jr.","Charles Grice","Joseph Grice","Elizabeth Burwell Nelson","William Nelson","Margaret Reade Nelson","Lucy Nelson","Jane Byrd Nelson","John Page","Jane (Byrd) Page","Matthew Page","Mary Mann Page","Mann Page","Judith Carter Page","Anne Corbin Tayloe Page","Lucy Landonia Page Booker","Charles Carter Page","William Armistead Page","Hamilton Page","Norborne Thomas Page, Jr.","Mary Louise Jones Page","Norborne Thomas Nelson Page","Lewis Booker","Betty Booker","Lily Booker Cole","Fitzhugh Lee","Thomas H. Carter","George Ben Johnston","Wilson Howe","Helen Johnston","Anne Roy Johnston","Herman H. Swift","William Lancaster","Joe Cox","Maria Garnett Venn","Ellen Douglas","Archibald Henderson","Jean Craige","John Tayloe","Lucy H. Cocke Elliot","Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot","William Gibbs McAdoo","Napoleon B. Drew","Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","John Skelton\n                  Williams","Eugene Bradbury","JOHN PAGE Elliot","Mary B. 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The collection also\n         includes some correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1780-1866), 1853 Mar\n         9, 1856 Nov 4; General \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhillip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1809-1861), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1836-1889), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1871-1951), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell (Page) Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1841-1900), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1868-1966), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Courtwright Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1879-1928), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1913-1992), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. Venable\u003c/persname\u003e(1864 Mar 16), and other\n         members of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke\u003c/famname\u003eand \n         \u003cfamname\u003eElliot\u003c/famname\u003efamilies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly letters of interest include many during the courtship\n         and marriage of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page\u003c/persname\u003e(1860s-1870s); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page\u003c/persname\u003eoffering her services\n         and those of a Miss Taylor to the Confederate Secretary of the\n         Treasury (1862 Oct 3); a letter to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page\u003c/persname\u003econcerning her\n         participation in a ceremony to honor the Confederate dead\n         (1866 Jul 18); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto his wife Bettie\n         describing the release of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJefferson Davis\u003c/persname\u003efrom prison (1867 May);\n         and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto General \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG.H. Bridges\u003c/persname\u003econcerning the Civil War\n         record of her grandfather \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1892 Dec 2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot\u003c/persname\u003econsist of\n         correspondence with family and friends, and contain a series\n         of courtship letters written from about 1890 through 1906 by\n         several \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003estudents, including\n         \u003cpersname\u003eBasil Jones\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eArchibald Watson\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eR.C. Blackford\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRichard S. Whaley\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert L. Parrish\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHermann Holst Swift\u003c/persname\u003e, among others.\n         Several letters written between March and August of 1903\n         describe a tour of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003eand the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eMediterranean\u003c/geogname\u003emade by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand give her\n         observations on the sites she visited, including \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGibraltar\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNaples\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePompeii\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAthens\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eConstantinople\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCairo\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGiza\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLuxor\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSicily\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRome\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVenice\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFlorence\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSwitzerland\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eParis\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLondon\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso included are letters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert L. Parrish\u003c/persname\u003ewhich describe his\n         travels in July and August of 1905 to the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGrand Canyon\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYosemite Valley\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCalifornia\u003c/geogname\u003e, the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGreat Lakes\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCanada\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlaska\u003c/geogname\u003e. The majority of letters circa\n         1902 -1928 are written by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Courtwright Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ewho married \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ein 1906. The correspondence\n         contains letters written to and from Lucy and Milton Elliot's\n         two sons, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, as well as letters of\n         sympathy received on the death of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein 1928. The later letters\n         of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eare mainly to and from\n         members of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003e, especially her sister \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ewith whom she resided\n         after the death of her husband Milton, and also include a\n         continued correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHermann Holst Swift\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eare considerably more\n         extensive and pertain to her involvement in politics and\n         historic preservation while also containing letters to family\n         and friends. The collection includes letters which outline her\n         active involvement in such organizations as the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRobert E. Lee Memorial Foundation\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWoodrow Wilson Foundation\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eNational Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWomen's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlbemarle County Historical Society\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlbemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWomen's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform\u003c/corpname\u003e, and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia War History Commission\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther topics include letters concerning a trip made by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEngland\u003c/geogname\u003ein 1937 to view the coronation of\n         King \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge VI\u003c/persname\u003eand a subsequent tour of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003eduring which she injured her hip\n         and had to return home for a long convalescence.\n         Correspondence concerning the involvement of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ein the settlement of\n         several Cocke family estates include those of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLeila B. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, ca. 1925-1930 where Betty\n         acted as the administratrix, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRowena L. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, ca. 1961, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMazyck Wilson Shields\u003c/persname\u003e, ca. 1942. These\n         papers describe the sale of items from the plantation of \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFluvanna County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, at auction in\n         1926 and the proposed formation of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo Plantation Inc.\u003c/corpname\u003efrom the property of\n         the late \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLeila B. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eacted as legal\n         representative during the disposition of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther correspondents and subjects include: \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert D. Ballantine\u003c/persname\u003e, who was supposed to\n         have committed suicide partly because \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003erejected him (17 Nov 1896; 4\n         Jan and 6 Feb 1897; 25 Oct and 31 Dec 1901), letters\n         describing his travels in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003efor education in music and German,\n         and in India with his family and friends; the illness and\n         death of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(Aug 1900);\n         lists of and letters by students who lived in the boarding\n         house run by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1961-1964); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas Nelson Page\u003c/persname\u003eto \"Miss Cocke\" (2 Dec\n         1902) concerning her request to \"hear him read for her.\"\n         Letters concerning artwork include: several to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eabout the sale of a\n         Napoleon miniature by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJean Baptiste Isabey\u003c/persname\u003e(July-Oct 1879); and\n         the disposition of the equestrian portrait of General Scott\n         painted by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdward Troye\u003c/persname\u003efrom Troye's widow, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCornelia A. Troye\u003c/persname\u003e(Dec 1874-May 1876);\n         letters from representatives of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Military Institute\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003econcerning the location\n         of the bust of General \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eby \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlexander Galt\u003c/persname\u003e(Sept 30, Oct 7, 24, 31,\n         1938; and Nov 6, 1939); letters from \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBailey and Griffin Inc.\u003c/corpname\u003e, \"Importers of\n         Unusual Chintzes,\" to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eabout a loan of the heirloom\n         chintz quilt from \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e\" to have the pattern copied (Oct 25\n         and Dec 9, 1938; Mar 4, 1939; and Mar 4 and 13, 1940);\n         correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ewith the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Museum of Fine Arts\u003c/corpname\u003eabout the\n         loan of 17th and 18th century silver utensils for an exhibit\n         (Oct 11, 28, and Nov 9, 1940; and Jan 15, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eare chiefly concerned\n         with business matters, especially those to Betty regarding the\n         buying and selling of property and the \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLeila B Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eestate; but also include\n         letters to his sons, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein the 1920s while\n         they were boarding students at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eEpiscopal High School\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, and letters to his\n         wife Lucy before and after their marriage (previously\n         mentioned in connection with Lucy's correspondence). Milton\n         was the toastmaster of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlfalfa Club\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington, D.C.\u003c/geogname\u003ein 1919 and some menus\n         and invitations concerning the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlfalfa Club\u003c/corpname\u003eare mixed in with the\n         correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther items of interest include letters to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ewhich describe the\n         involvement of her friends in World War I, including: a French\n         soldier, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eA. Murail\u003c/persname\u003e, thanks \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003efor a Christmas gift (27 Dec\n         1916); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Skelton Williams\u003c/persname\u003e' telegram (6 April\n         1917) announces that the President had signed the declaration\n         of war; letters from Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHugh H. Young\u003c/persname\u003edescribe his activities as\n         an army doctor, the morale of the soldiers, conditions in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003e, and meetings with General\n         Pershing (26 Nov 1917; 26, 29 Mar, 10 Jun, and 3 Sep 1918);\n         Corporal \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMarion S. Dimmock\u003c/persname\u003ewrites to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, describing conditions at the\n         front (June 1918 and 18 Nov 1918); Other letters (30 Aug, 12\n         Sep, and 30 Nov 1918) written by \"Mary P.\" to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003edescribe conditions in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003eand her work in the offices of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAmerican Fund for French Wounded\u003c/corpname\u003e; and a\n         description of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003eduring the Armistice (21 Nov\n         1918).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in individual folders includes: circular\n         letters from the Rev. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBeverley D. Tucker\u003c/persname\u003e, 1958-1961, describing\n         his missionary work in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eJapan\u003c/geogname\u003e, travels to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRussia\u003c/geogname\u003e, his personal affairs, and\n         pamphlets about the 1960 construction of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Michaels Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSapporo, Japan\u003c/geogname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Skelton Williams\u003c/persname\u003e, 1917-1921, about\n         World War I, and his resignation as Comptroller of the\n         Currency, excluding personal letters to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003echiefly of a social nature\n         which are interfiled in the general correspondence; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdith Bolling Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, 1924-1928, including\n         letters of sympathy on the death of Milton; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWoodrow Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdith Bolling Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(Edith was a girlhood friend\n         of Betty), including some letters from White House\n         secretaries, 1919-1955, and undated, chiefly of a personal\n         nature except for a transcript of a letter from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWoodrow Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eto the Rector and Visitors\n         at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003evoicing his\n         opposition to the proposed moving of the Medical School to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRichmond\u003c/geogname\u003e(1921 May 30); and letters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNapoleon Drew\u003c/persname\u003eand family, a former slave\n         at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e. \" For photographs of Napoleon\n         Drew see Box 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial and legal papers includes information about court\n         cases and petitions involving the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003e; letters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e's stockbrokers, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJohn L. Williams and Sons\u003c/corpname\u003e, concerning\n         stocks in the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSeaboard Syndicate\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWarner Bros\u003c/corpname\u003e, and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e2nd Bank of the United States\u003c/corpname\u003e; letters\n         about leases, sales of property, deeds, permits, building\n         contracts and other papers regarding the real estate dealings\n         of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e's correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eS.C. Chancellor\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRedland Corporation\u003c/corpname\u003e, and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eXi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity\u003c/corpname\u003e; a\n         permit for liquor purchase during Prohibition (22 Jan 1921);\n         funeral expenses and the finances of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eElliot family\u003c/famname\u003eafter the death of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein 1928; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAtlantic Coast Railroad Company\u003c/corpname\u003eliens and\n         garnishments, 1933-1938 (separately foldered); specifications\n         for houses by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEugene Brady\u003c/persname\u003efor \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville\u003c/geogname\u003eand \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington, D.C.\u003c/geogname\u003e(which was never built);\n         correspondence regarding the proposed creation of parking\n         spaces in front of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRotunda\u003c/corpname\u003eto which Betty was bitterly\n         opposed (5 Dec 1941-12 July 1946); and some information about\n         the sale of items from \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" the settlement of the estate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, and the move of his\n         wife and children after his death to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville\u003c/geogname\u003e(1889-1892). There are\n         also original financial and legal documents from the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBrowne family\u003c/famname\u003eand the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBlow family\u003c/famname\u003ein this collection, 1773-1948.\n         The \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBlow family\u003c/famname\u003edocuments, 1884-1948, chiefly\n         pertain to property belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNorfolk, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. The \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBrowne family\u003c/famname\u003edocuments, 1773-1813 and\n         undated, consist of accounts and receipts of Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Browne\u003c/persname\u003eof \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Mile Tree Plantation\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, with \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJohn Hay \u0026amp; Company\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKilmarnock Carpet Company\u003c/corpname\u003e, and \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJohn Hyndman \u0026amp; Company\u003c/corpname\u003e; stud fees;\n         and promissory notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe genealogical and historical research files were\n         assembled by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1913-1992), son of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, and include\n         correspondence, notes, genealogical charts and diagrams,\n         photographs of portraits and individuals, printed material\n         from magazines, newsclippings, copies and transcripts of\n         letters, and miscellaneous related material. Most of the\n         original letters have been filed with the correspondence\n         series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral original items pertaining to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003ehave been interfiled with the\n         rest of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke Family\u003c/famname\u003ePapers in 640, etc., including:\n         \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBelmead\u003c/geogname\u003e\" building plans, Box 182 (n.d.);\n         a letter from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBuller Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, August 23, 1820 (Box\n         32); a bank book of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn T. Bowdoin\u003c/persname\u003e, 1817-1819, with the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBank of the United States\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNorfolk\u003c/geogname\u003e(Box 25); a bank book of \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, 1838-1839, with\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eExchange Bank of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRichmond\u003c/geogname\u003e(Box 93); a drawing of a\n         carriage, Box 182 (n.d.); two appointments of \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto Visitor of\n         V.M.I. (1850 May 25 and 1858 May 25), Box 132, and an\n         appointment as an \"aide de camp,\" Box 131, (1850 Feb 22);\n         pedigree for a horse owned by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, Seagate, Box 182\n         (n.d.); a list of valuables, Box 172, (1865 Mar 13); and a\n         drawing of an \"Overseer's Cottage\" at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Mile Tree Plantation\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County\u003c/geogname\u003e, possibly by \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, Box 93\n         (1838).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese genealogical files are arranged alphabetically by the\n         name of the family, individual, or subject. Some files also\n         include information about children and wives under the name of\n         the father. Folders which include photographs, notable\n         correspondents, etc. are listed here:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBarraud Family\u003c/famname\u003ePortraits - \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDaniel Cary Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e(1725-1784?); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnn Barraud Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1785-1816); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnn Blaws Hansford Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e(1760-1836);\n         Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e(1758-1830); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCatherine Curle Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCourtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e; and \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e\u0026amp; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCourtney Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePowhatan County\u003c/geogname\u003e-Copies of correspondence\n         re the sale of the plantation in 1892 and copies of\n         correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFiske Kimball\u003c/persname\u003econcerning \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e\"; early photographs, including\n         the house, furniture, furnishings, grounds, the mill, fields,\n         barnyards and barn; a folder concerning \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e\" after it was sold and became the\n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Emma Military Academy\u003c/corpname\u003efor black\n         men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBlow Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Blow Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1849-1910); Judge \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow\u003c/persname\u003e(1813-1894); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBowdoin Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin\u003c/persname\u003e(1787-1821); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1815-1872).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFluvanna County\u003c/geogname\u003e-Photographs of \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e\"; copies of correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFiske Kimball\u003c/persname\u003e; and material pertaining to\n         the auction sale of 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBrowne Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin\u003c/persname\u003e( \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Edwards Browne\u003c/persname\u003e, 1794-1815); and\n         Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Browne\u003c/persname\u003e( \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Ruffin\u003c/persname\u003e, 1771-1799?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBurwell Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photograph of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdmond Bradford Burwell\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eCarter Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert Carter\u003c/persname\u003e( \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith Armistead\u003c/persname\u003e) and Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert Carter\u003c/persname\u003eof \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCorotoman\u003c/corpname\u003e. \"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand friends; a \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003egraduation scene; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Memorial Church\u003c/corpname\u003e, at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e; \"Winnie, the\n         colored maid, cook, mammy \u0026amp; friend of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e\"; UVA students; the\n         boarding house; and Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Minor\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Burwell Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1841-1900); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1836-1889); and the\n         Rev. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Cosby\u003c/persname\u003e; the commission of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJ.B. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ein the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Militia\u003c/corpname\u003e; and the marriage\n         license of Betty and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1871-1951)\n         -Photographs of himself and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eGas Works Crew\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSavannah, Georgia\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn H. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Cocke Faulcon\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnne Blaws Barraud Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1784-1816).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of herself\n         and a trip to the West Coast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1878-1940)\n         -Photographs of himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e;\n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1809-1861); Miss \n         \u003cpersname\u003e\"Bunny\" Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1844-); and\n         copies of correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDouglas Southall Freeman\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eRichard Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRichard Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eIV (1707-1772); Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNathaniel Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1746-1813).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eCorbin Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photograph of [ \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Corbin\u003c/persname\u003e?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eNapoleon Bonaparte Drew\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eElliot Family\u003c/famname\u003efolders with photographs\n         include: \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAllmand Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1881-1908); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson\u003c/persname\u003e(1887\n         -?) and Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGordon Wilson\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1873-1948); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEsther Ellery Elliot Sparkman\u003c/persname\u003e(?-1955); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEllery Sparkman\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGilbert Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1884-1966); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1879-1928) and his sons,\n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1848-1906); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Blow\u003c/persname\u003e(1849-1910); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e(1875-1930).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Acres\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Mile Tree Plantation\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County\u003c/geogname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eGrice Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Grice\u003c/persname\u003e(1762-1832); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJoseph Grice\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eLower Bremo\u003c/corpname\u003e\" and \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo Recess\u003c/corpname\u003e\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eMount Pleasant\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County\u003c/geogname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eNelson Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Burwell Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e(1718-1793); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e(1711-1772); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Reade Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e; and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJane Byrd Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e(engraving).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003ePage Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJane (Byrd) Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRosewell\u003c/corpname\u003e\" ruins; Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMatthew Page\u003c/persname\u003e(1659-1703); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Mann Page\u003c/persname\u003e(1672-1707); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMann Page\u003c/persname\u003eI (1691-1730); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith Carter Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMann Page\u003c/persname\u003eII (1749-1803); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnne Corbin Tayloe Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Landonia Page Booker\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Carter Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Armistead Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHamilton Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Thomas Page, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Burwell Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePetersburg\u003c/geogname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Jones Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Thomas Nelson Page\u003c/persname\u003e; Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLewis Booker\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Booker\u003c/persname\u003e\u0026amp; Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLily Booker Cole\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs -Miscellaneous - \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWoodrow Wilson\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePetersburg Mathematical \u0026amp; Classical\n         Institute\u003c/corpname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFitzhugh Lee\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia Rotunda\u003c/corpname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas H. Carter\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Ben Johnston\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilson Howe\u003c/persname\u003e(1903 -?); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHelen Johnston\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnne Roy Johnston\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003estudents and\n         buildings; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHerman H. Swift\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Lancaster\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJoe Cox\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMaria Garnett Venn\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEllen Douglas\u003c/persname\u003e; Burton, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eArchibald Henderson\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJean Craige\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVicksburg\u003c/geogname\u003eseawall; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBloomfield Academy\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlbemarle County\u003c/geogname\u003e; French ruins \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBelleau Woods\u003c/geogname\u003eand \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eChateau-Thierry\u003c/geogname\u003egravesite.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eTayloe Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs.\n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tayloe\u003c/persname\u003eI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eEdward Troye\u003c/persname\u003e-Printed Material \u0026amp;\n         Photographs -Horses \"Utilitarian,\" \"Roebuck,\" \"Cleveland.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound volume, memorabilia, and oversize material series\n         is listed in detail at the end of this guide. Any bound\n         volumes not in folders have been assigned a number to\n         facilitate location in the box. Memorabilia consists of\n         membership cards, annual tickets of admission, and railroad\n         passes belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy H. Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; calling cards; a \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eDemocratic National Convention\u003c/corpname\u003esouvenir;\n         U.S. Government Thrift Card; Six \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGreat Britain\u003c/geogname\u003eCoronation commemorative\n         stamps, 1937 May 12; War Ration Book; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJamestown Exposition\u003c/corpname\u003esouvenir; autograph\n         of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFitzhugh Lee\u003c/persname\u003e; and \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003ememorabilia,\n         including ribbons and pins from various ribbon societies (see\n         Box 39 and Mini-Tray 40). The bound volumes are chiefly those\n         of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, and include school\n         notebooks, annuals and autograph albums; travel journals;\n         memoranda books; a ledger; address books; a scrapbook of\n         newsclippings; diaries; visitation and wedding invitation\n         books; an account book; and a photgraph album of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003escenes, belonging\n         to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e[ante\n         1906?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize material includes a pardon to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1865 Jul 6);\n         photographs of Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Gibbs McAdoo\u003c/persname\u003e, and members of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFederal Reserve Board\u003c/corpname\u003e; certificates of\n         membership and career advancements of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein law practice in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePennsylvania\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington, D.C.\u003c/geogname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSons of the American\n         Revolution\u003c/corpname\u003ecertificate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1926 Jun 1);\n         architectural drawings for residences and outbuildings of M.C.\n         and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; and genealogical\n         material pertaining to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke\u003c/famname\u003eand \n         \u003cfamname\u003ePage\u003c/famname\u003efamilies.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The \n          Cocke - \n          Elliot Family papers contain ca. 15,000\n         items (41 Hollinger boxes, ca. 17 linear feet and four\n         oversize folders), ca. 1773-1992, and consist largely of\n         personal and family correspondence, financial and legal\n         papers, memorabilia, bound volumes, and genealogical and\n         historical research material pertaining to the \n          Cocke , \n          Elliot , and related families from the\n         colonial period through the twentieth century, assembled by \n          John Page Elliot .","The correspondence consists chiefly of the letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke (1872-1973), a prominent\n         resident of \n          Charlottesville, Virginia , and those of\n         her sister, \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot (1876-1969),\n         descendants of General \n          John Hartwell Cocke . The collection also\n         includes some correspondence of \n          John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866), 1853 Mar\n         9, 1856 Nov 4; General \n          Phillip St. George Cocke (1809-1861), \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889), \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951), \n          Bettie Burwell (Page) Cocke (1841-1900), \n          Mary Louise Cocke (1868-1966), \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot (1879-1928), \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), \n          George H. Venable (1864 Mar 16), and other\n         members of the \n          Cocke and \n          Elliot families.","Early letters of interest include many during the courtship\n         and marriage of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke and \n          Bettie Burwell Page (1860s-1870s); \n          Bettie Burwell Page offering her services\n         and those of a Miss Taylor to the Confederate Secretary of the\n         Treasury (1862 Oct 3); a letter to \n          Bettie Burwell Page concerning her\n         participation in a ceremony to honor the Confederate dead\n         (1866 Jul 18); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke to his wife Bettie\n         describing the release of \n          Jefferson Davis from prison (1867 May);\n         and \n          Betty Page Cocke to General \n          G.H. Bridges concerning the Civil War\n         record of her grandfather \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1892 Dec 2).","The letters of \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot consist of\n         correspondence with family and friends, and contain a series\n         of courtship letters written from about 1890 through 1906 by\n         several \n          University of Virginia students, including\n          Basil Jones , \n          Archibald Watson , \n          R.C. Blackford , \n          Richard S. Whaley , \n          Robert L. Parrish , and \n          Hermann Holst Swift , among others.\n         Several letters written between March and August of 1903\n         describe a tour of \n          Europe and the \n          Mediterranean made by \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke and give her\n         observations on the sites she visited, including \n          Gibraltar , \n          Naples , \n          Pompeii , \n          Athens , \n          Constantinople , \n          Alexandria , \n          Cairo , \n          Giza , \n          Luxor , \n          Sicily , \n          Rome , \n          Venice , \n          Florence , \n          Switzerland , \n          Paris , and \n          London .","Also included are letters from \n          Robert L. Parrish which describe his\n         travels in July and August of 1905 to the \n          Grand Canyon , \n          Yosemite Valley , \n          California , the \n          Great Lakes , \n          Canada , and \n          Alaska . The majority of letters circa\n         1902 -1928 are written by \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot who married \n          Lucy Cocke in 1906. The correspondence\n         contains letters written to and from Lucy and Milton Elliot's\n         two sons, \n          Warren Grice Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot , as well as letters of\n         sympathy received on the death of \n          Milton Elliot in 1928. The later letters\n         of \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot are mainly to and from\n         members of the \n          Cocke family , especially her sister \n          Betty Page Cocke with whom she resided\n         after the death of her husband Milton, and also include a\n         continued correspondence with \n          Hermann Holst Swift .","The letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke are considerably more\n         extensive and pertain to her involvement in politics and\n         historic preservation while also containing letters to family\n         and friends. The collection includes letters which outline her\n         active involvement in such organizations as the \n          Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation , the \n          Woodrow Wilson Foundation , the \n          National Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization , the \n          Women's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense , the \n          Albemarle County Historical Society , the \n          Albemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross , the \n          Women's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform , and the \n          Virginia War History Commission .","Other topics include letters concerning a trip made by \n          Betty Page Cocke to \n          England in 1937 to view the coronation of\n         King \n          George VI and a subsequent tour of \n          Europe during which she injured her hip\n         and had to return home for a long convalescence.\n         Correspondence concerning the involvement of \n          Betty Page Cocke in the settlement of\n         several Cocke family estates include those of \n          Leila B. Cocke , ca. 1925-1930 where Betty\n         acted as the administratrix, \n          Rowena L. Cocke , ca. 1961, and \n          Mazyck Wilson Shields , ca. 1942. These\n         papers describe the sale of items from the plantation of \" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County, Virginia , at auction in\n         1926 and the proposed formation of the \n          Bremo Plantation Inc. from the property of\n         the late \n          Leila B. Cocke . \n          Milton C. Elliot acted as legal\n         representative during the disposition of the estate.","Other correspondents and subjects include: \n          Robert D. Ballantine , who was supposed to\n         have committed suicide partly because \n          Betty Cocke rejected him (17 Nov 1896; 4\n         Jan and 6 Feb 1897; 25 Oct and 31 Dec 1901), letters\n         describing his travels in \n          Europe for education in music and German,\n         and in India with his family and friends; the illness and\n         death of \n          Bettie Burwell Page Cocke (Aug 1900);\n         lists of and letters by students who lived in the boarding\n         house run by \n          Betty Cocke (1961-1964); and \n          Thomas Nelson Page to \"Miss Cocke\" (2 Dec\n         1902) concerning her request to \"hear him read for her.\"\n         Letters concerning artwork include: several to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke about the sale of a\n         Napoleon miniature by \n          Jean Baptiste Isabey (July-Oct 1879); and\n         the disposition of the equestrian portrait of General Scott\n         painted by \n          Edward Troye from Troye's widow, \n          Cornelia A. Troye (Dec 1874-May 1876);\n         letters from representatives of the \n          Virginia Military Institute to \n          Betty Page Cocke concerning the location\n         of the bust of General \n          Philip St. George Cocke by \n          Alexander Galt (Sept 30, Oct 7, 24, 31,\n         1938; and Nov 6, 1939); letters from \n          Bailey and Griffin Inc. , \"Importers of\n         Unusual Chintzes,\" to \n          Betty Cocke about a loan of the heirloom\n         chintz quilt from \" \n          Bremo \" to have the pattern copied (Oct 25\n         and Dec 9, 1938; Mar 4, 1939; and Mar 4 and 13, 1940);\n         correspondence of \n          Betty Cocke with the \n          Virginia Museum of Fine Arts about the\n         loan of 17th and 18th century silver utensils for an exhibit\n         (Oct 11, 28, and Nov 9, 1940; and Jan 15, 1941).","The letters of \n          Milton C. Elliot are chiefly concerned\n         with business matters, especially those to Betty regarding the\n         buying and selling of property and the \n          Leila B Cocke estate; but also include\n         letters to his sons, \n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot in the 1920s while\n         they were boarding students at the \n          Episcopal High School in \n          Alexandria, Virginia , and letters to his\n         wife Lucy before and after their marriage (previously\n         mentioned in connection with Lucy's correspondence). Milton\n         was the toastmaster of the \n          Alfalfa Club in \n          Washington, D.C. in 1919 and some menus\n         and invitations concerning the \n          Alfalfa Club are mixed in with the\n         correspondence.","Other items of interest include letters to \n          Betty Page Cocke which describe the\n         involvement of her friends in World War I, including: a French\n         soldier, \n          A. Murail , thanks \n          Betty Cocke for a Christmas gift (27 Dec\n         1916); \n          John Skelton Williams ' telegram (6 April\n         1917) announces that the President had signed the declaration\n         of war; letters from Dr. \n          Hugh H. Young describe his activities as\n         an army doctor, the morale of the soldiers, conditions in \n          France , and meetings with General\n         Pershing (26 Nov 1917; 26, 29 Mar, 10 Jun, and 3 Sep 1918);\n         Corporal \n          Marion S. Dimmock writes to \n          Betty Cocke , describing conditions at the\n         front (June 1918 and 18 Nov 1918); Other letters (30 Aug, 12\n         Sep, and 30 Nov 1918) written by \"Mary P.\" to \n          Betty Page Cocke describe conditions in \n          France and her work in the offices of the \n          American Fund for French Wounded ; and a\n         description of \n          France during the Armistice (21 Nov\n         1918).","Correspondence in individual folders includes: circular\n         letters from the Rev. \n          Beverley D. Tucker , 1958-1961, describing\n         his missionary work in \n          Japan , travels to \n          Russia , his personal affairs, and\n         pamphlets about the 1960 construction of \n          St. Michaels Church in \n          Sapporo, Japan ; \n          John Skelton Williams , 1917-1921, about\n         World War I, and his resignation as Comptroller of the\n         Currency, excluding personal letters to the \n          Cocke family chiefly of a social nature\n         which are interfiled in the general correspondence; \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , 1924-1928, including\n         letters of sympathy on the death of Milton; \n          Woodrow Wilson and \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Betty Cocke (Edith was a girlhood friend\n         of Betty), including some letters from White House\n         secretaries, 1919-1955, and undated, chiefly of a personal\n         nature except for a transcript of a letter from \n          Woodrow Wilson to the Rector and Visitors\n         at the \n          University of Virginia voicing his\n         opposition to the proposed moving of the Medical School to \n          Richmond (1921 May 30); and letters from \n          Napoleon Drew and family, a former slave\n         at \" \n          Belmead . \" For photographs of Napoleon\n         Drew see Box 32.","Financial and legal papers includes information about court\n         cases and petitions involving the \n          Cocke family ; letters from \n          Betty Cocke 's stockbrokers, \n          John L. Williams and Sons , concerning\n         stocks in the \n          Seaboard Syndicate , \n          Warner Bros , and the \n          2nd Bank of the United States ; letters\n         about leases, sales of property, deeds, permits, building\n         contracts and other papers regarding the real estate dealings\n         of \n          Betty Cocke ; \n          Lucy Elliot 's correspondence with \n          S.C. Chancellor , \n          Redland Corporation , and the \n          Xi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity ; a\n         permit for liquor purchase during Prohibition (22 Jan 1921);\n         funeral expenses and the finances of the \n          Elliot family after the death of \n          Milton C. Elliot in 1928; \n          Atlantic Coast Railroad Company liens and\n         garnishments, 1933-1938 (separately foldered); specifications\n         for houses by \n          Eugene Brady for \n          Milton Elliot in \n          Charlottesville and \n          Washington, D.C. (which was never built);\n         correspondence regarding the proposed creation of parking\n         spaces in front of the \n          Rotunda to which Betty was bitterly\n         opposed (5 Dec 1941-12 July 1946); and some information about\n         the sale of items from \" \n          Bremo , \" the settlement of the estate of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke , and the move of his\n         wife and children after his death to \n          Charlottesville (1889-1892). There are\n         also original financial and legal documents from the \n          Browne family and the \n          Blow family in this collection, 1773-1948.\n         The \n          Blow family documents, 1884-1948, chiefly\n         pertain to property belonging to \n          George Blow in \n          Norfolk, Virginia . The \n          Browne family documents, 1773-1813 and\n         undated, consist of accounts and receipts of Colonel \n          William Browne of \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County, Virginia , with \n          John Hay \u0026 Company , \n          Kilmarnock Carpet Company , and \n          John Hyndman \u0026 Company ; stud fees;\n         and promissory notes.","The genealogical and historical research files were\n         assembled by \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), son of \n          Milton C. Elliot and \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , and include\n         correspondence, notes, genealogical charts and diagrams,\n         photographs of portraits and individuals, printed material\n         from magazines, newsclippings, copies and transcripts of\n         letters, and miscellaneous related material. Most of the\n         original letters have been filed with the correspondence\n         series.","Several original items pertaining to the \n          Cocke family have been interfiled with the\n         rest of the \n          Cocke Family Papers in 640, etc., including:\n         \" \n          Belmead \" building plans, Box 182 (n.d.);\n         a letter from \n          Buller Cocke to \n          John Hartwell Cocke , August 23, 1820 (Box\n         32); a bank book of \n          John T. Bowdoin , 1817-1819, with the \n          Bank of the United States , \n          Norfolk (Box 25); a bank book of \n          Philip St. George Cocke , 1838-1839, with\n         the \n          Exchange Bank of Virginia , \n          Richmond (Box 93); a drawing of a\n         carriage, Box 182 (n.d.); two appointments of \n          Philip St. George Cocke to Visitor of\n         V.M.I. (1850 May 25 and 1858 May 25), Box 132, and an\n         appointment as an \"aide de camp,\" Box 131, (1850 Feb 22);\n         pedigree for a horse owned by \n          John Hartwell Cocke , Seagate, Box 182\n         (n.d.); a list of valuables, Box 172, (1865 Mar 13); and a\n         drawing of an \"Overseer's Cottage\" at \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County , possibly by \n          Philip St. George Cocke , Box 93\n         (1838).","These genealogical files are arranged alphabetically by the\n         name of the family, individual, or subject. Some files also\n         include information about children and wives under the name of\n         the father. Folders which include photographs, notable\n         correspondents, etc. are listed here:","Barraud Family Portraits - \n          Daniel Cary Barraud (1725-1784?); \n          Ann Barraud Cocke (1785-1816); \n          Ann Blaws Hansford Barraud (1760-1836);\n         Dr. \n          Philip Barraud (1758-1830); \n          Catherine Curle Barraud ; \n          Courtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud ; and \n          Philip Barraud \u0026 \n          Courtney Barraud .","\" \n          Belmead , \" \n          Powhatan County -Copies of correspondence\n         re the sale of the plantation in 1892 and copies of\n         correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball concerning \" \n          Belmead \"; early photographs, including\n         the house, furniture, furnishings, grounds, the mill, fields,\n         barnyards and barn; a folder concerning \" \n          Belmead \" after it was sold and became the\n          St. Emma Military Academy for black\n         men.","Blow Family -Photographs of \n          Margaret Blow Elliot (1849-1910); Judge \n          George Blow (1813-1894); and \n          Elizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow .","Bowdoin Family -Photographs of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin (1787-1821); and \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke (1815-1872).","\" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County -Photographs of \" \n          Bremo \"; copies of correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball ; and material pertaining to\n         the auction sale of 1926.","Browne Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          John Tucker Bowdoin ( \n          Sarah Edwards Browne , 1794-1815); and\n         Mrs. \n          William Browne ( \n          Elizabeth Ruffin , 1771-1799?).","Burwell Family -Photograph of \n          Edmond Bradford Burwell .","Carter Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          Robert Carter ( \n          Judith Armistead ) and Colonel \n          Robert Carter of \" \n          Corotoman . \"","Betty Page Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Cocke and friends; a \n          University of Virginia graduation scene; \n          St. Paul's Memorial Church , at the \n          University of Virginia ; \"Winnie, the\n         colored maid, cook, mammy \u0026 friend of \n          Betty Page Cocke and \n          Mary Louise Cocke \"; UVA students; the\n         boarding house; and Dr. \n          Charles Minor .","John Bowdoin Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke (1841-1900); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889); and the\n         Rev. \n          John Cosby ; the commission of \n          J.B. Cocke in the \n          Virginia Militia ; and the marriage\n         license of Betty and \n          John Bowdoin Cocke .","John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951)\n         -Photographs of himself and the \n          Gas Works Crew , \n          Savannah, Georgia .","John Hartwell Cocke -Photographs of \n          John H. Cocke ; \n          Sally Cocke Faulcon ; \n          Sally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent ; \n          Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1784-1816).","Mary Louise Cocke -Photographs of herself\n         and a trip to the West Coast.","Norborne Page Cocke (1878-1940)\n         -Photographs of himself.","Philip St. George Cocke -Photographs of \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke ;\n          Philip St. George Cocke (1809-1861); Miss \n          \"Bunny\" Cocke ; \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1844-); and\n         copies of correspondence with \n          Douglas Southall Freeman .","Richard Cocke -Photographs of \n          Richard Cocke IV (1707-1772); Colonel \n          Nathaniel Cocke (1746-1813).","Corbin Family -Photograph of [ \n          Henry Corbin ?].","Napoleon Bonaparte Drew -Photographs.","Elliot Family folders with photographs\n         include: \n          Allmand Elliot (1881-1908); \n          Elizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson (1887\n         -?) and Dr. \n          Gordon Wilson ; \n          George Blow Elliot (1873-1948); \n          Esther Ellery Elliot Sparkman (?-1955); \n          Ellery Sparkman ; \n          Gilbert Elliot ; \n          Charles G. Elliot ; \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot ; \n          Margaret Elliot (1884-1966); \n          Milton C. Elliot (1879-1928) and his sons,\n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot ; \n          Warren Grice Elliot (1848-1906); \n          Margaret Blow (1849-1910); and \n          Warren Grice Elliot, Jr. (1875-1930).","\" \n          Four Acres , \" \n          Charlottesville, Virginia","\" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County","Grice Family -Photographs of \n          Charles Grice (1762-1832); and \n          Joseph Grice .","\" \n          Lower Bremo \" and \" \n          Bremo Recess \"","\" \n          Mount Pleasant , \" \n          Surry County","Nelson Family -Photographs of \n          Elizabeth Burwell Nelson (1718-1793); \n          William Nelson (1711-1772); \n          Margaret Reade Nelson ; \n          Lucy Nelson ; and \n          Jane Byrd Nelson (engraving).","Page Family -Photographs of Colonel \n          John Page ; \n          Jane (Byrd) Page ; \" \n          Rosewell \" ruins; Colonel \n          Matthew Page (1659-1703); \n          Mary Mann Page (1672-1707); \n          Mann Page I (1691-1730); \n          Judith Carter Page ; \n          Mann Page II (1749-1803); \n          Anne Corbin Tayloe Page ; \n          Lucy Landonia Page Booker ; \n          Charles Carter Page ; \n          William Armistead Page ; \n          John Page ; \n          Hamilton Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Page, Jr. ; \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke ; \n          St. Paul's Church , \n          Petersburg ; \n          Mary Louise Jones Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Nelson Page ; Mrs. \n          Lewis Booker , \n          Betty Booker \u0026 Mrs. \n          Lily Booker Cole .","Photographs -Miscellaneous - \n          Woodrow Wilson ; \n          Petersburg Mathematical \u0026 Classical\n         Institute ; \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; \n          University of Virginia Rotunda ; \n          Thomas H. Carter ; \n          George Ben Johnston ; \n          Wilson Howe (1903 -?); \n          Helen Johnston and \n          Anne Roy Johnston ; \n          University of Virginia students and\n         buildings; \n          Herman H. Swift ; \n          William Lancaster ; \n          Joe Cox ; \n          Maria Garnett Venn ; \n          Ellen Douglas ; Burton, \n          Archibald Henderson and \n          Jean Craige ; \n          Vicksburg seawall; \n          Bloomfield Academy , \n          Albemarle County ; French ruins \n          Belleau Woods and \n          Chateau-Thierry gravesite.","Tayloe Family -Photographs of Mr. \u0026 Mrs.\n          John Tayloe I.","Edward Troye -Printed Material \u0026\n         Photographs -Horses \"Utilitarian,\" \"Roebuck,\" \"Cleveland.\"","The bound volume, memorabilia, and oversize material series\n         is listed in detail at the end of this guide. Any bound\n         volumes not in folders have been assigned a number to\n         facilitate location in the box. Memorabilia consists of\n         membership cards, annual tickets of admission, and railroad\n         passes belonging to \n          Betty Cocke , \n          Lucy H. Cocke Elliot and \n          Milton C. Elliot ; calling cards; a \n          Democratic National Convention souvenir;\n         U.S. Government Thrift Card; Six \n          Great Britain Coronation commemorative\n         stamps, 1937 May 12; War Ration Book; \n          Jamestown Exposition souvenir; autograph\n         of \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; and \n          University of Virginia memorabilia,\n         including ribbons and pins from various ribbon societies (see\n         Box 39 and Mini-Tray 40). The bound volumes are chiefly those\n         of the \n          Cocke family and \n          Milton C. Elliot , and include school\n         notebooks, annuals and autograph albums; travel journals;\n         memoranda books; a ledger; address books; a scrapbook of\n         newsclippings; diaries; visitation and wedding invitation\n         books; an account book; and a photgraph album of \n          University of Virginia scenes, belonging\n         to \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot [ante\n         1906?].","Oversize material includes a pardon to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1865 Jul 6);\n         photographs of Dr. \n          Norborne Page Cocke , \n          George Blow Elliot , \n          William Gibbs McAdoo , and members of the \n          Federal Reserve Board ; certificates of\n         membership and career advancements of \n          Milton Elliot in law practice in \n          Virginia , \n          Pennsylvania , and \n          Washington, D.C. ; \n          Sons of the American\n         Revolution certificate of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1926 Jun 1);\n         architectural drawings for residences and outbuildings of M.C.\n         and \n          Lucy Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot ; and genealogical\n         material pertaining to the \n          Cocke and \n          Page families."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Cocke"],"containers_ssim":["Box Box 41"],"_nest_path_":"/components#3/components#23","timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:53:36.241Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu00143","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00143","_root_":"viu_viu00143","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00143","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00143.xml","title_ssm":["Cocke and Related Family Papers, \n         ca.1773-1992"],"title_tesim":["Cocke and Related Family Papers, \n         ca.1773-1992"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2433-ad and -ae"],"text":["2433-ad and -ae","Cocke and Related Family Papers, \n         ca.1773-1992","ca. 15,000 items","Collection is open to research.","Series I: Correspondence (Boxes 1-22)","Series II: Financial \u0026 Legal Papers (Boxes 23-24)","Series III: Genealogical \u0026 Historical Research Files\n         (Boxes 25-38)","Series IV: Bound Volumes, Memorabilia, \u0026 Oversize\n         Material (Boxes 39-41; Mini-Tray 40; Oversize Boxes P-16 \u0026\n         M-19; Oversize Trays 34 \u0026 55)","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The \n          Cocke - \n          Elliot Family papers contain ca. 15,000\n         items (41 Hollinger boxes, ca. 17 linear feet and four\n         oversize folders), ca. 1773-1992, and consist largely of\n         personal and family correspondence, financial and legal\n         papers, memorabilia, bound volumes, and genealogical and\n         historical research material pertaining to the \n          Cocke , \n          Elliot , and related families from the\n         colonial period through the twentieth century, assembled by \n          John Page Elliot .","The correspondence consists chiefly of the letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke (1872-1973), a prominent\n         resident of \n          Charlottesville, Virginia , and those of\n         her sister, \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot (1876-1969),\n         descendants of General \n          John Hartwell Cocke . The collection also\n         includes some correspondence of \n          John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866), 1853 Mar\n         9, 1856 Nov 4; General \n          Phillip St. George Cocke (1809-1861), \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889), \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951), \n          Bettie Burwell (Page) Cocke (1841-1900), \n          Mary Louise Cocke (1868-1966), \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot (1879-1928), \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), \n          George H. Venable (1864 Mar 16), and other\n         members of the \n          Cocke and \n          Elliot families.","Early letters of interest include many during the courtship\n         and marriage of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke and \n          Bettie Burwell Page (1860s-1870s); \n          Bettie Burwell Page offering her services\n         and those of a Miss Taylor to the Confederate Secretary of the\n         Treasury (1862 Oct 3); a letter to \n          Bettie Burwell Page concerning her\n         participation in a ceremony to honor the Confederate dead\n         (1866 Jul 18); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke to his wife Bettie\n         describing the release of \n          Jefferson Davis from prison (1867 May);\n         and \n          Betty Page Cocke to General \n          G.H. Bridges concerning the Civil War\n         record of her grandfather \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1892 Dec 2).","The letters of \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot consist of\n         correspondence with family and friends, and contain a series\n         of courtship letters written from about 1890 through 1906 by\n         several \n          University of Virginia students, including\n          Basil Jones , \n          Archibald Watson , \n          R.C. Blackford , \n          Richard S. Whaley , \n          Robert L. Parrish , and \n          Hermann Holst Swift , among others.\n         Several letters written between March and August of 1903\n         describe a tour of \n          Europe and the \n          Mediterranean made by \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke and give her\n         observations on the sites she visited, including \n          Gibraltar , \n          Naples , \n          Pompeii , \n          Athens , \n          Constantinople , \n          Alexandria , \n          Cairo , \n          Giza , \n          Luxor , \n          Sicily , \n          Rome , \n          Venice , \n          Florence , \n          Switzerland , \n          Paris , and \n          London .","Also included are letters from \n          Robert L. Parrish which describe his\n         travels in July and August of 1905 to the \n          Grand Canyon , \n          Yosemite Valley , \n          California , the \n          Great Lakes , \n          Canada , and \n          Alaska . The majority of letters circa\n         1902 -1928 are written by \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot who married \n          Lucy Cocke in 1906. The correspondence\n         contains letters written to and from Lucy and Milton Elliot's\n         two sons, \n          Warren Grice Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot , as well as letters of\n         sympathy received on the death of \n          Milton Elliot in 1928. The later letters\n         of \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot are mainly to and from\n         members of the \n          Cocke family , especially her sister \n          Betty Page Cocke with whom she resided\n         after the death of her husband Milton, and also include a\n         continued correspondence with \n          Hermann Holst Swift .","The letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke are considerably more\n         extensive and pertain to her involvement in politics and\n         historic preservation while also containing letters to family\n         and friends. The collection includes letters which outline her\n         active involvement in such organizations as the \n          Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation , the \n          Woodrow Wilson Foundation , the \n          National Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization , the \n          Women's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense , the \n          Albemarle County Historical Society , the \n          Albemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross , the \n          Women's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform , and the \n          Virginia War History Commission .","Other topics include letters concerning a trip made by \n          Betty Page Cocke to \n          England in 1937 to view the coronation of\n         King \n          George VI and a subsequent tour of \n          Europe during which she injured her hip\n         and had to return home for a long convalescence.\n         Correspondence concerning the involvement of \n          Betty Page Cocke in the settlement of\n         several Cocke family estates include those of \n          Leila B. Cocke , ca. 1925-1930 where Betty\n         acted as the administratrix, \n          Rowena L. Cocke , ca. 1961, and \n          Mazyck Wilson Shields , ca. 1942. These\n         papers describe the sale of items from the plantation of \" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County, Virginia , at auction in\n         1926 and the proposed formation of the \n          Bremo Plantation Inc. from the property of\n         the late \n          Leila B. Cocke . \n          Milton C. Elliot acted as legal\n         representative during the disposition of the estate.","Other correspondents and subjects include: \n          Robert D. Ballantine , who was supposed to\n         have committed suicide partly because \n          Betty Cocke rejected him (17 Nov 1896; 4\n         Jan and 6 Feb 1897; 25 Oct and 31 Dec 1901), letters\n         describing his travels in \n          Europe for education in music and German,\n         and in India with his family and friends; the illness and\n         death of \n          Bettie Burwell Page Cocke (Aug 1900);\n         lists of and letters by students who lived in the boarding\n         house run by \n          Betty Cocke (1961-1964); and \n          Thomas Nelson Page to \"Miss Cocke\" (2 Dec\n         1902) concerning her request to \"hear him read for her.\"\n         Letters concerning artwork include: several to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke about the sale of a\n         Napoleon miniature by \n          Jean Baptiste Isabey (July-Oct 1879); and\n         the disposition of the equestrian portrait of General Scott\n         painted by \n          Edward Troye from Troye's widow, \n          Cornelia A. Troye (Dec 1874-May 1876);\n         letters from representatives of the \n          Virginia Military Institute to \n          Betty Page Cocke concerning the location\n         of the bust of General \n          Philip St. George Cocke by \n          Alexander Galt (Sept 30, Oct 7, 24, 31,\n         1938; and Nov 6, 1939); letters from \n          Bailey and Griffin Inc. , \"Importers of\n         Unusual Chintzes,\" to \n          Betty Cocke about a loan of the heirloom\n         chintz quilt from \" \n          Bremo \" to have the pattern copied (Oct 25\n         and Dec 9, 1938; Mar 4, 1939; and Mar 4 and 13, 1940);\n         correspondence of \n          Betty Cocke with the \n          Virginia Museum of Fine Arts about the\n         loan of 17th and 18th century silver utensils for an exhibit\n         (Oct 11, 28, and Nov 9, 1940; and Jan 15, 1941).","The letters of \n          Milton C. Elliot are chiefly concerned\n         with business matters, especially those to Betty regarding the\n         buying and selling of property and the \n          Leila B Cocke estate; but also include\n         letters to his sons, \n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot in the 1920s while\n         they were boarding students at the \n          Episcopal High School in \n          Alexandria, Virginia , and letters to his\n         wife Lucy before and after their marriage (previously\n         mentioned in connection with Lucy's correspondence). Milton\n         was the toastmaster of the \n          Alfalfa Club in \n          Washington, D.C. in 1919 and some menus\n         and invitations concerning the \n          Alfalfa Club are mixed in with the\n         correspondence.","Other items of interest include letters to \n          Betty Page Cocke which describe the\n         involvement of her friends in World War I, including: a French\n         soldier, \n          A. Murail , thanks \n          Betty Cocke for a Christmas gift (27 Dec\n         1916); \n          John Skelton Williams ' telegram (6 April\n         1917) announces that the President had signed the declaration\n         of war; letters from Dr. \n          Hugh H. Young describe his activities as\n         an army doctor, the morale of the soldiers, conditions in \n          France , and meetings with General\n         Pershing (26 Nov 1917; 26, 29 Mar, 10 Jun, and 3 Sep 1918);\n         Corporal \n          Marion S. Dimmock writes to \n          Betty Cocke , describing conditions at the\n         front (June 1918 and 18 Nov 1918); Other letters (30 Aug, 12\n         Sep, and 30 Nov 1918) written by \"Mary P.\" to \n          Betty Page Cocke describe conditions in \n          France and her work in the offices of the \n          American Fund for French Wounded ; and a\n         description of \n          France during the Armistice (21 Nov\n         1918).","Correspondence in individual folders includes: circular\n         letters from the Rev. \n          Beverley D. Tucker , 1958-1961, describing\n         his missionary work in \n          Japan , travels to \n          Russia , his personal affairs, and\n         pamphlets about the 1960 construction of \n          St. Michaels Church in \n          Sapporo, Japan ; \n          John Skelton Williams , 1917-1921, about\n         World War I, and his resignation as Comptroller of the\n         Currency, excluding personal letters to the \n          Cocke family chiefly of a social nature\n         which are interfiled in the general correspondence; \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , 1924-1928, including\n         letters of sympathy on the death of Milton; \n          Woodrow Wilson and \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Betty Cocke (Edith was a girlhood friend\n         of Betty), including some letters from White House\n         secretaries, 1919-1955, and undated, chiefly of a personal\n         nature except for a transcript of a letter from \n          Woodrow Wilson to the Rector and Visitors\n         at the \n          University of Virginia voicing his\n         opposition to the proposed moving of the Medical School to \n          Richmond (1921 May 30); and letters from \n          Napoleon Drew and family, a former slave\n         at \" \n          Belmead . \" For photographs of Napoleon\n         Drew see Box 32.","Financial and legal papers includes information about court\n         cases and petitions involving the \n          Cocke family ; letters from \n          Betty Cocke 's stockbrokers, \n          John L. Williams and Sons , concerning\n         stocks in the \n          Seaboard Syndicate , \n          Warner Bros , and the \n          2nd Bank of the United States ; letters\n         about leases, sales of property, deeds, permits, building\n         contracts and other papers regarding the real estate dealings\n         of \n          Betty Cocke ; \n          Lucy Elliot 's correspondence with \n          S.C. Chancellor , \n          Redland Corporation , and the \n          Xi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity ; a\n         permit for liquor purchase during Prohibition (22 Jan 1921);\n         funeral expenses and the finances of the \n          Elliot family after the death of \n          Milton C. Elliot in 1928; \n          Atlantic Coast Railroad Company liens and\n         garnishments, 1933-1938 (separately foldered); specifications\n         for houses by \n          Eugene Brady for \n          Milton Elliot in \n          Charlottesville and \n          Washington, D.C. (which was never built);\n         correspondence regarding the proposed creation of parking\n         spaces in front of the \n          Rotunda to which Betty was bitterly\n         opposed (5 Dec 1941-12 July 1946); and some information about\n         the sale of items from \" \n          Bremo , \" the settlement of the estate of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke , and the move of his\n         wife and children after his death to \n          Charlottesville (1889-1892). There are\n         also original financial and legal documents from the \n          Browne family and the \n          Blow family in this collection, 1773-1948.\n         The \n          Blow family documents, 1884-1948, chiefly\n         pertain to property belonging to \n          George Blow in \n          Norfolk, Virginia . The \n          Browne family documents, 1773-1813 and\n         undated, consist of accounts and receipts of Colonel \n          William Browne of \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County, Virginia , with \n          John Hay \u0026 Company , \n          Kilmarnock Carpet Company , and \n          John Hyndman \u0026 Company ; stud fees;\n         and promissory notes.","The genealogical and historical research files were\n         assembled by \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), son of \n          Milton C. Elliot and \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , and include\n         correspondence, notes, genealogical charts and diagrams,\n         photographs of portraits and individuals, printed material\n         from magazines, newsclippings, copies and transcripts of\n         letters, and miscellaneous related material. Most of the\n         original letters have been filed with the correspondence\n         series.","Several original items pertaining to the \n          Cocke family have been interfiled with the\n         rest of the \n          Cocke Family Papers in 640, etc., including:\n         \" \n          Belmead \" building plans, Box 182 (n.d.);\n         a letter from \n          Buller Cocke to \n          John Hartwell Cocke , August 23, 1820 (Box\n         32); a bank book of \n          John T. Bowdoin , 1817-1819, with the \n          Bank of the United States , \n          Norfolk (Box 25); a bank book of \n          Philip St. George Cocke , 1838-1839, with\n         the \n          Exchange Bank of Virginia , \n          Richmond (Box 93); a drawing of a\n         carriage, Box 182 (n.d.); two appointments of \n          Philip St. George Cocke to Visitor of\n         V.M.I. (1850 May 25 and 1858 May 25), Box 132, and an\n         appointment as an \"aide de camp,\" Box 131, (1850 Feb 22);\n         pedigree for a horse owned by \n          John Hartwell Cocke , Seagate, Box 182\n         (n.d.); a list of valuables, Box 172, (1865 Mar 13); and a\n         drawing of an \"Overseer's Cottage\" at \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County , possibly by \n          Philip St. George Cocke , Box 93\n         (1838).","These genealogical files are arranged alphabetically by the\n         name of the family, individual, or subject. Some files also\n         include information about children and wives under the name of\n         the father. Folders which include photographs, notable\n         correspondents, etc. are listed here:","Barraud Family Portraits - \n          Daniel Cary Barraud (1725-1784?); \n          Ann Barraud Cocke (1785-1816); \n          Ann Blaws Hansford Barraud (1760-1836);\n         Dr. \n          Philip Barraud (1758-1830); \n          Catherine Curle Barraud ; \n          Courtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud ; and \n          Philip Barraud \u0026 \n          Courtney Barraud .","\" \n          Belmead , \" \n          Powhatan County -Copies of correspondence\n         re the sale of the plantation in 1892 and copies of\n         correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball concerning \" \n          Belmead \"; early photographs, including\n         the house, furniture, furnishings, grounds, the mill, fields,\n         barnyards and barn; a folder concerning \" \n          Belmead \" after it was sold and became the\n          St. Emma Military Academy for black\n         men.","Blow Family -Photographs of \n          Margaret Blow Elliot (1849-1910); Judge \n          George Blow (1813-1894); and \n          Elizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow .","Bowdoin Family -Photographs of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin (1787-1821); and \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke (1815-1872).","\" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County -Photographs of \" \n          Bremo \"; copies of correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball ; and material pertaining to\n         the auction sale of 1926.","Browne Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          John Tucker Bowdoin ( \n          Sarah Edwards Browne , 1794-1815); and\n         Mrs. \n          William Browne ( \n          Elizabeth Ruffin , 1771-1799?).","Burwell Family -Photograph of \n          Edmond Bradford Burwell .","Carter Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          Robert Carter ( \n          Judith Armistead ) and Colonel \n          Robert Carter of \" \n          Corotoman . \"","Betty Page Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Cocke and friends; a \n          University of Virginia graduation scene; \n          St. Paul's Memorial Church , at the \n          University of Virginia ; \"Winnie, the\n         colored maid, cook, mammy \u0026 friend of \n          Betty Page Cocke and \n          Mary Louise Cocke \"; UVA students; the\n         boarding house; and Dr. \n          Charles Minor .","John Bowdoin Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke (1841-1900); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889); and the\n         Rev. \n          John Cosby ; the commission of \n          J.B. Cocke in the \n          Virginia Militia ; and the marriage\n         license of Betty and \n          John Bowdoin Cocke .","John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951)\n         -Photographs of himself and the \n          Gas Works Crew , \n          Savannah, Georgia .","John Hartwell Cocke -Photographs of \n          John H. Cocke ; \n          Sally Cocke Faulcon ; \n          Sally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent ; \n          Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1784-1816).","Mary Louise Cocke -Photographs of herself\n         and a trip to the West Coast.","Norborne Page Cocke (1878-1940)\n         -Photographs of himself.","Philip St. George Cocke -Photographs of \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke ;\n          Philip St. George Cocke (1809-1861); Miss \n          \"Bunny\" Cocke ; \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1844-); and\n         copies of correspondence with \n          Douglas Southall Freeman .","Richard Cocke -Photographs of \n          Richard Cocke IV (1707-1772); Colonel \n          Nathaniel Cocke (1746-1813).","Corbin Family -Photograph of [ \n          Henry Corbin ?].","Napoleon Bonaparte Drew -Photographs.","Elliot Family folders with photographs\n         include: \n          Allmand Elliot (1881-1908); \n          Elizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson (1887\n         -?) and Dr. \n          Gordon Wilson ; \n          George Blow Elliot (1873-1948); \n          Esther Ellery Elliot Sparkman (?-1955); \n          Ellery Sparkman ; \n          Gilbert Elliot ; \n          Charles G. Elliot ; \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot ; \n          Margaret Elliot (1884-1966); \n          Milton C. Elliot (1879-1928) and his sons,\n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot ; \n          Warren Grice Elliot (1848-1906); \n          Margaret Blow (1849-1910); and \n          Warren Grice Elliot, Jr. (1875-1930).","\" \n          Four Acres , \" \n          Charlottesville, Virginia","\" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County","Grice Family -Photographs of \n          Charles Grice (1762-1832); and \n          Joseph Grice .","\" \n          Lower Bremo \" and \" \n          Bremo Recess \"","\" \n          Mount Pleasant , \" \n          Surry County","Nelson Family -Photographs of \n          Elizabeth Burwell Nelson (1718-1793); \n          William Nelson (1711-1772); \n          Margaret Reade Nelson ; \n          Lucy Nelson ; and \n          Jane Byrd Nelson (engraving).","Page Family -Photographs of Colonel \n          John Page ; \n          Jane (Byrd) Page ; \" \n          Rosewell \" ruins; Colonel \n          Matthew Page (1659-1703); \n          Mary Mann Page (1672-1707); \n          Mann Page I (1691-1730); \n          Judith Carter Page ; \n          Mann Page II (1749-1803); \n          Anne Corbin Tayloe Page ; \n          Lucy Landonia Page Booker ; \n          Charles Carter Page ; \n          William Armistead Page ; \n          John Page ; \n          Hamilton Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Page, Jr. ; \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke ; \n          St. Paul's Church , \n          Petersburg ; \n          Mary Louise Jones Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Nelson Page ; Mrs. \n          Lewis Booker , \n          Betty Booker \u0026 Mrs. \n          Lily Booker Cole .","Photographs -Miscellaneous - \n          Woodrow Wilson ; \n          Petersburg Mathematical \u0026 Classical\n         Institute ; \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; \n          University of Virginia Rotunda ; \n          Thomas H. Carter ; \n          George Ben Johnston ; \n          Wilson Howe (1903 -?); \n          Helen Johnston and \n          Anne Roy Johnston ; \n          University of Virginia students and\n         buildings; \n          Herman H. Swift ; \n          William Lancaster ; \n          Joe Cox ; \n          Maria Garnett Venn ; \n          Ellen Douglas ; Burton, \n          Archibald Henderson and \n          Jean Craige ; \n          Vicksburg seawall; \n          Bloomfield Academy , \n          Albemarle County ; French ruins \n          Belleau Woods and \n          Chateau-Thierry gravesite.","Tayloe Family -Photographs of Mr. \u0026 Mrs.\n          John Tayloe I.","Edward Troye -Printed Material \u0026\n         Photographs -Horses \"Utilitarian,\" \"Roebuck,\" \"Cleveland.\"","The bound volume, memorabilia, and oversize material series\n         is listed in detail at the end of this guide. Any bound\n         volumes not in folders have been assigned a number to\n         facilitate location in the box. Memorabilia consists of\n         membership cards, annual tickets of admission, and railroad\n         passes belonging to \n          Betty Cocke , \n          Lucy H. Cocke Elliot and \n          Milton C. Elliot ; calling cards; a \n          Democratic National Convention souvenir;\n         U.S. Government Thrift Card; Six \n          Great Britain Coronation commemorative\n         stamps, 1937 May 12; War Ration Book; \n          Jamestown Exposition souvenir; autograph\n         of \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; and \n          University of Virginia memorabilia,\n         including ribbons and pins from various ribbon societies (see\n         Box 39 and Mini-Tray 40). The bound volumes are chiefly those\n         of the \n          Cocke family and \n          Milton C. Elliot , and include school\n         notebooks, annuals and autograph albums; travel journals;\n         memoranda books; a ledger; address books; a scrapbook of\n         newsclippings; diaries; visitation and wedding invitation\n         books; an account book; and a photgraph album of \n          University of Virginia scenes, belonging\n         to \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot [ante\n         1906?].","Oversize material includes a pardon to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1865 Jul 6);\n         photographs of Dr. \n          Norborne Page Cocke , \n          George Blow Elliot , \n          William Gibbs McAdoo , and members of the \n          Federal Reserve Board ; certificates of\n         membership and career advancements of \n          Milton Elliot in law practice in \n          Virginia , \n          Pennsylvania , and \n          Washington, D.C. ; \n          Sons of the American\n         Revolution certificate of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1926 Jun 1);\n         architectural drawings for residences and outbuildings of M.C.\n         and \n          Lucy Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot ; and genealogical\n         material pertaining to the \n          Cocke and \n          Page families.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","University of Virginia","Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation","Woodrow Wilson Foundation","National Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization","Women's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense","Albemarle County Historical Society","Albemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross","Women's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform","Virginia War History Commission","Bremo","Bremo Plantation Inc.","Virginia Military Institute","Bailey and Griffin Inc.","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts","Episcopal High School","Alfalfa Club","American Fund for French Wounded","St. Michaels Church","Belmead","John L. 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Lee Memorial\n                  Foundation","Betty Cocke Scholarship Fund","Virginia Military\n                  Institute","Federal Reserve\n                  Board","Elliot Clan Society","Huguenot Society of America","Malvern Hill","Old Bremo","Swann's Point Plantation","William \u0026 Mary","P.D.A. Society","Phi Beta Kappa","Episcopal High School of\n                  Virginia","Eli Banana","German Club","O.N.E.","Omega Sigma","T.I.L.K.A.","Z Society","Final Ball","Beta Theta Pi Fraternity","O.F.C. Club","Ladies Cotillon","Thirteen Club","Yorktown Sesquicentennial\n                  Commission","3rd Pan-American Commercial\n                  Conference","Treasury Department","Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the\n                  Mystic Shrine","University Club of\n                  Washington","University of Virginia Law\n                  School","Almas Temple Ancient Arabic Order of the\n                  Nobles of the Mystic Shrine","Society of the Sons of the American\n                  Revolution","Johnson, Craven \u0026 Gibson","Belle Rive","Johnson, Craven, \u0026 Gibson","Cocke","Elliot","Cocke family","Elliot family","Browne family","Blow family","Cocke Family","Barraud Family","Blow Family","Bowdoin Family","Browne Family","Burwell Family","Carter Family","Corbin Family","Elliot Family","Grice Family","Nelson Family","Page Family","Tayloe Family","Page","Allmand Family","Armistead Family","Barraud","Binns","Bassett Family","Blount Family","Bolling Family","Burwell","Byrd Family","Calvert Family","Carroll Family","Curle Family","Hall","Hansford","Harrison","Kennon","Mann","Mason","Hartwell Family","Harmanson Family","Hill Family","Jones Family","Kennon Family","Lee Family","Preeson Family","Randolph Family","Ruffin Family","Skipwith Family","Swann Family","Thoroughgood Family","Tucker Family","Waller Family","John Page Elliot","Betty Page Cocke","Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot","John Hartwell Cocke","Phillip St. George Cocke","John Bowdoin Cocke","John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke","Bettie Burwell (Page) Cocke","Mary Louise Cocke","Milton Courtwright Elliot","George H. Venable","Bettie Burwell Page","Jefferson Davis","G.H. Bridges","Philip St. George Cocke","Basil Jones","Archibald Watson","R.C. Blackford","Richard S. Whaley","Robert L. Parrish","Hermann Holst Swift","Lucy Hamilton Cocke","Lucy Cocke","Warren Grice Elliot","Milton Elliot","Lucy Cocke Elliot","George VI","Leila B. Cocke","Rowena L. Cocke","Mazyck Wilson Shields","Milton C. Elliot","Robert D. Ballantine","Betty Cocke","Bettie Burwell Page Cocke","Thomas Nelson Page","Jean Baptiste Isabey","Edward Troye","Cornelia A. Troye","Alexander Galt","Leila B Cocke","A. Murail","John Skelton Williams","Hugh H. Young","Marion S. Dimmock","Beverley D. Tucker","Edith Bolling Wilson","Woodrow Wilson","Napoleon Drew","Lucy Elliot","S.C. Chancellor","Eugene Brady","George Blow","William Browne","Buller Cocke","John T. Bowdoin","Daniel Cary Barraud","Ann Barraud Cocke","Ann Blaws Hansford Barraud","Philip Barraud","Catherine Curle Barraud","Courtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud","Courtney Barraud","Fiske Kimball","Margaret Blow Elliot","Elizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow","John Tucker Bowdoin","Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke","Sarah Edwards Browne","Elizabeth Ruffin","Edmond Bradford Burwell","Robert Carter","Judith Armistead","Charles Minor","Betty Burwell Page Cocke","John Cosby","J.B. Cocke","John H. Cocke","Sally Cocke Faulcon","Sally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent","Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke","Norborne Page Cocke","Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke","\"Bunny\" Cocke","Douglas Southall Freeman","Richard Cocke","Nathaniel Cocke","Henry Corbin","Napoleon Bonaparte Drew","Allmand Elliot","Elizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson","Gordon Wilson","George Blow Elliot","Esther Ellery Elliot Sparkman","Ellery Sparkman","Gilbert Elliot","Charles G. Elliot","Margaret Elliot","Margaret Blow","Warren Grice Elliot, Jr.","Charles Grice","Joseph Grice","Elizabeth Burwell Nelson","William Nelson","Margaret Reade Nelson","Lucy Nelson","Jane Byrd Nelson","John Page","Jane (Byrd) Page","Matthew Page","Mary Mann Page","Mann Page","Judith Carter Page","Anne Corbin Tayloe Page","Lucy Landonia Page Booker","Charles Carter Page","William Armistead Page","Hamilton Page","Norborne Thomas Page, Jr.","Mary Louise Jones Page","Norborne Thomas Nelson Page","Lewis Booker","Betty Booker","Lily Booker Cole","Fitzhugh Lee","Thomas H. Carter","George Ben Johnston","Wilson Howe","Helen Johnston","Anne Roy Johnston","Herman H. Swift","William Lancaster","Joe Cox","Maria Garnett Venn","Ellen Douglas","Archibald Henderson","Jean Craige","John Tayloe","Lucy H. Cocke Elliot","Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot","William Gibbs McAdoo","Napoleon B. Drew","Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","John Skelton\n                  Williams","Eugene Bradbury","JOHN PAGE Elliot","Mary B. 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The collection also\n         includes some correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1780-1866), 1853 Mar\n         9, 1856 Nov 4; General \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhillip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1809-1861), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1836-1889), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1871-1951), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell (Page) Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1841-1900), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1868-1966), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Courtwright Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1879-1928), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1913-1992), \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. Venable\u003c/persname\u003e(1864 Mar 16), and other\n         members of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke\u003c/famname\u003eand \n         \u003cfamname\u003eElliot\u003c/famname\u003efamilies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly letters of interest include many during the courtship\n         and marriage of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page\u003c/persname\u003e(1860s-1870s); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page\u003c/persname\u003eoffering her services\n         and those of a Miss Taylor to the Confederate Secretary of the\n         Treasury (1862 Oct 3); a letter to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page\u003c/persname\u003econcerning her\n         participation in a ceremony to honor the Confederate dead\n         (1866 Jul 18); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto his wife Bettie\n         describing the release of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJefferson Davis\u003c/persname\u003efrom prison (1867 May);\n         and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto General \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG.H. Bridges\u003c/persname\u003econcerning the Civil War\n         record of her grandfather \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1892 Dec 2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot\u003c/persname\u003econsist of\n         correspondence with family and friends, and contain a series\n         of courtship letters written from about 1890 through 1906 by\n         several \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003estudents, including\n         \u003cpersname\u003eBasil Jones\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eArchibald Watson\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eR.C. Blackford\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRichard S. Whaley\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert L. Parrish\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHermann Holst Swift\u003c/persname\u003e, among others.\n         Several letters written between March and August of 1903\n         describe a tour of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003eand the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eMediterranean\u003c/geogname\u003emade by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand give her\n         observations on the sites she visited, including \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGibraltar\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNaples\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePompeii\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAthens\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eConstantinople\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCairo\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGiza\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLuxor\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSicily\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRome\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVenice\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFlorence\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSwitzerland\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eParis\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLondon\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso included are letters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert L. Parrish\u003c/persname\u003ewhich describe his\n         travels in July and August of 1905 to the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGrand Canyon\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYosemite Valley\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCalifornia\u003c/geogname\u003e, the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGreat Lakes\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCanada\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlaska\u003c/geogname\u003e. The majority of letters circa\n         1902 -1928 are written by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Courtwright Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ewho married \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ein 1906. The correspondence\n         contains letters written to and from Lucy and Milton Elliot's\n         two sons, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, as well as letters of\n         sympathy received on the death of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein 1928. The later letters\n         of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eare mainly to and from\n         members of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003e, especially her sister \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ewith whom she resided\n         after the death of her husband Milton, and also include a\n         continued correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHermann Holst Swift\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eare considerably more\n         extensive and pertain to her involvement in politics and\n         historic preservation while also containing letters to family\n         and friends. The collection includes letters which outline her\n         active involvement in such organizations as the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRobert E. Lee Memorial Foundation\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWoodrow Wilson Foundation\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eNational Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWomen's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlbemarle County Historical Society\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlbemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross\u003c/corpname\u003e, the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWomen's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform\u003c/corpname\u003e, and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia War History Commission\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther topics include letters concerning a trip made by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEngland\u003c/geogname\u003ein 1937 to view the coronation of\n         King \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge VI\u003c/persname\u003eand a subsequent tour of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003eduring which she injured her hip\n         and had to return home for a long convalescence.\n         Correspondence concerning the involvement of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ein the settlement of\n         several Cocke family estates include those of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLeila B. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, ca. 1925-1930 where Betty\n         acted as the administratrix, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRowena L. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, ca. 1961, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMazyck Wilson Shields\u003c/persname\u003e, ca. 1942. These\n         papers describe the sale of items from the plantation of \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFluvanna County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, at auction in\n         1926 and the proposed formation of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo Plantation Inc.\u003c/corpname\u003efrom the property of\n         the late \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLeila B. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eacted as legal\n         representative during the disposition of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther correspondents and subjects include: \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert D. Ballantine\u003c/persname\u003e, who was supposed to\n         have committed suicide partly because \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003erejected him (17 Nov 1896; 4\n         Jan and 6 Feb 1897; 25 Oct and 31 Dec 1901), letters\n         describing his travels in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003efor education in music and German,\n         and in India with his family and friends; the illness and\n         death of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBettie Burwell Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(Aug 1900);\n         lists of and letters by students who lived in the boarding\n         house run by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1961-1964); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas Nelson Page\u003c/persname\u003eto \"Miss Cocke\" (2 Dec\n         1902) concerning her request to \"hear him read for her.\"\n         Letters concerning artwork include: several to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eabout the sale of a\n         Napoleon miniature by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJean Baptiste Isabey\u003c/persname\u003e(July-Oct 1879); and\n         the disposition of the equestrian portrait of General Scott\n         painted by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdward Troye\u003c/persname\u003efrom Troye's widow, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCornelia A. Troye\u003c/persname\u003e(Dec 1874-May 1876);\n         letters from representatives of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Military Institute\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003econcerning the location\n         of the bust of General \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eby \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlexander Galt\u003c/persname\u003e(Sept 30, Oct 7, 24, 31,\n         1938; and Nov 6, 1939); letters from \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBailey and Griffin Inc.\u003c/corpname\u003e, \"Importers of\n         Unusual Chintzes,\" to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eabout a loan of the heirloom\n         chintz quilt from \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e\" to have the pattern copied (Oct 25\n         and Dec 9, 1938; Mar 4, 1939; and Mar 4 and 13, 1940);\n         correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ewith the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Museum of Fine Arts\u003c/corpname\u003eabout the\n         loan of 17th and 18th century silver utensils for an exhibit\n         (Oct 11, 28, and Nov 9, 1940; and Jan 15, 1941).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eare chiefly concerned\n         with business matters, especially those to Betty regarding the\n         buying and selling of property and the \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLeila B Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eestate; but also include\n         letters to his sons, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein the 1920s while\n         they were boarding students at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eEpiscopal High School\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, and letters to his\n         wife Lucy before and after their marriage (previously\n         mentioned in connection with Lucy's correspondence). Milton\n         was the toastmaster of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlfalfa Club\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington, D.C.\u003c/geogname\u003ein 1919 and some menus\n         and invitations concerning the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAlfalfa Club\u003c/corpname\u003eare mixed in with the\n         correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther items of interest include letters to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ewhich describe the\n         involvement of her friends in World War I, including: a French\n         soldier, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eA. Murail\u003c/persname\u003e, thanks \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003efor a Christmas gift (27 Dec\n         1916); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Skelton Williams\u003c/persname\u003e' telegram (6 April\n         1917) announces that the President had signed the declaration\n         of war; letters from Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHugh H. Young\u003c/persname\u003edescribe his activities as\n         an army doctor, the morale of the soldiers, conditions in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003e, and meetings with General\n         Pershing (26 Nov 1917; 26, 29 Mar, 10 Jun, and 3 Sep 1918);\n         Corporal \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMarion S. Dimmock\u003c/persname\u003ewrites to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, describing conditions at the\n         front (June 1918 and 18 Nov 1918); Other letters (30 Aug, 12\n         Sep, and 30 Nov 1918) written by \"Mary P.\" to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003edescribe conditions in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003eand her work in the offices of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAmerican Fund for French Wounded\u003c/corpname\u003e; and a\n         description of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003eduring the Armistice (21 Nov\n         1918).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in individual folders includes: circular\n         letters from the Rev. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBeverley D. Tucker\u003c/persname\u003e, 1958-1961, describing\n         his missionary work in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eJapan\u003c/geogname\u003e, travels to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRussia\u003c/geogname\u003e, his personal affairs, and\n         pamphlets about the 1960 construction of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Michaels Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSapporo, Japan\u003c/geogname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Skelton Williams\u003c/persname\u003e, 1917-1921, about\n         World War I, and his resignation as Comptroller of the\n         Currency, excluding personal letters to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003echiefly of a social nature\n         which are interfiled in the general correspondence; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdith Bolling Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, 1924-1928, including\n         letters of sympathy on the death of Milton; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWoodrow Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdith Bolling Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(Edith was a girlhood friend\n         of Betty), including some letters from White House\n         secretaries, 1919-1955, and undated, chiefly of a personal\n         nature except for a transcript of a letter from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWoodrow Wilson\u003c/persname\u003eto the Rector and Visitors\n         at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003evoicing his\n         opposition to the proposed moving of the Medical School to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRichmond\u003c/geogname\u003e(1921 May 30); and letters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNapoleon Drew\u003c/persname\u003eand family, a former slave\n         at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e. \" For photographs of Napoleon\n         Drew see Box 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial and legal papers includes information about court\n         cases and petitions involving the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003e; letters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e's stockbrokers, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJohn L. Williams and Sons\u003c/corpname\u003e, concerning\n         stocks in the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSeaboard Syndicate\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWarner Bros\u003c/corpname\u003e, and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e2nd Bank of the United States\u003c/corpname\u003e; letters\n         about leases, sales of property, deeds, permits, building\n         contracts and other papers regarding the real estate dealings\n         of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e's correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eS.C. Chancellor\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRedland Corporation\u003c/corpname\u003e, and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eXi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity\u003c/corpname\u003e; a\n         permit for liquor purchase during Prohibition (22 Jan 1921);\n         funeral expenses and the finances of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eElliot family\u003c/famname\u003eafter the death of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein 1928; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAtlantic Coast Railroad Company\u003c/corpname\u003eliens and\n         garnishments, 1933-1938 (separately foldered); specifications\n         for houses by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEugene Brady\u003c/persname\u003efor \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville\u003c/geogname\u003eand \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington, D.C.\u003c/geogname\u003e(which was never built);\n         correspondence regarding the proposed creation of parking\n         spaces in front of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRotunda\u003c/corpname\u003eto which Betty was bitterly\n         opposed (5 Dec 1941-12 July 1946); and some information about\n         the sale of items from \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" the settlement of the estate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, and the move of his\n         wife and children after his death to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville\u003c/geogname\u003e(1889-1892). There are\n         also original financial and legal documents from the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBrowne family\u003c/famname\u003eand the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBlow family\u003c/famname\u003ein this collection, 1773-1948.\n         The \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBlow family\u003c/famname\u003edocuments, 1884-1948, chiefly\n         pertain to property belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNorfolk, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. The \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBrowne family\u003c/famname\u003edocuments, 1773-1813 and\n         undated, consist of accounts and receipts of Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Browne\u003c/persname\u003eof \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Mile Tree Plantation\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, with \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJohn Hay \u0026amp; Company\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKilmarnock Carpet Company\u003c/corpname\u003e, and \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJohn Hyndman \u0026amp; Company\u003c/corpname\u003e; stud fees;\n         and promissory notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe genealogical and historical research files were\n         assembled by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1913-1992), son of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, and include\n         correspondence, notes, genealogical charts and diagrams,\n         photographs of portraits and individuals, printed material\n         from magazines, newsclippings, copies and transcripts of\n         letters, and miscellaneous related material. Most of the\n         original letters have been filed with the correspondence\n         series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral original items pertaining to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003ehave been interfiled with the\n         rest of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke Family\u003c/famname\u003ePapers in 640, etc., including:\n         \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBelmead\u003c/geogname\u003e\" building plans, Box 182 (n.d.);\n         a letter from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBuller Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, August 23, 1820 (Box\n         32); a bank book of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn T. Bowdoin\u003c/persname\u003e, 1817-1819, with the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBank of the United States\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNorfolk\u003c/geogname\u003e(Box 25); a bank book of \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, 1838-1839, with\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eExchange Bank of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRichmond\u003c/geogname\u003e(Box 93); a drawing of a\n         carriage, Box 182 (n.d.); two appointments of \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eto Visitor of\n         V.M.I. (1850 May 25 and 1858 May 25), Box 132, and an\n         appointment as an \"aide de camp,\" Box 131, (1850 Feb 22);\n         pedigree for a horse owned by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, Seagate, Box 182\n         (n.d.); a list of valuables, Box 172, (1865 Mar 13); and a\n         drawing of an \"Overseer's Cottage\" at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Mile Tree Plantation\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County\u003c/geogname\u003e, possibly by \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, Box 93\n         (1838).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese genealogical files are arranged alphabetically by the\n         name of the family, individual, or subject. Some files also\n         include information about children and wives under the name of\n         the father. Folders which include photographs, notable\n         correspondents, etc. are listed here:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBarraud Family\u003c/famname\u003ePortraits - \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDaniel Cary Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e(1725-1784?); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnn Barraud Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1785-1816); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnn Blaws Hansford Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e(1760-1836);\n         Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e(1758-1830); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCatherine Curle Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCourtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e; and \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e\u0026amp; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCourtney Barraud\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePowhatan County\u003c/geogname\u003e-Copies of correspondence\n         re the sale of the plantation in 1892 and copies of\n         correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFiske Kimball\u003c/persname\u003econcerning \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e\"; early photographs, including\n         the house, furniture, furnishings, grounds, the mill, fields,\n         barnyards and barn; a folder concerning \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBelmead\u003c/corpname\u003e\" after it was sold and became the\n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Emma Military Academy\u003c/corpname\u003efor black\n         men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBlow Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Blow Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1849-1910); Judge \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow\u003c/persname\u003e(1813-1894); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBowdoin Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin\u003c/persname\u003e(1787-1821); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1815-1872).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFluvanna County\u003c/geogname\u003e-Photographs of \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo\u003c/corpname\u003e\"; copies of correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFiske Kimball\u003c/persname\u003e; and material pertaining to\n         the auction sale of 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBrowne Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin\u003c/persname\u003e( \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Edwards Browne\u003c/persname\u003e, 1794-1815); and\n         Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Browne\u003c/persname\u003e( \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Ruffin\u003c/persname\u003e, 1771-1799?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eBurwell Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photograph of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdmond Bradford Burwell\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eCarter Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert Carter\u003c/persname\u003e( \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith Armistead\u003c/persname\u003e) and Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRobert Carter\u003c/persname\u003eof \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCorotoman\u003c/corpname\u003e. \"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand friends; a \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003egraduation scene; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Memorial Church\u003c/corpname\u003e, at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e; \"Winnie, the\n         colored maid, cook, mammy \u0026amp; friend of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e\"; UVA students; the\n         boarding house; and Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Minor\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Burwell Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1841-1900); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1836-1889); and the\n         Rev. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Cosby\u003c/persname\u003e; the commission of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJ.B. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003ein the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Militia\u003c/corpname\u003e; and the marriage\n         license of Betty and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1871-1951)\n         -Photographs of himself and the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eGas Works Crew\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSavannah, Georgia\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eJohn Hartwell Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn H. Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Cocke Faulcon\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnne Blaws Barraud Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1784-1816).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of herself\n         and a trip to the West Coast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1878-1940)\n         -Photographs of himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e;\n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1809-1861); Miss \n         \u003cpersname\u003e\"Bunny\" Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePhilip St. George Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1844-); and\n         copies of correspondence with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDouglas Southall Freeman\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eRichard Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eRichard Cocke\u003c/persname\u003eIV (1707-1772); Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNathaniel Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1746-1813).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eCorbin Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photograph of [ \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Corbin\u003c/persname\u003e?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eNapoleon Bonaparte Drew\u003c/persname\u003e-Photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eElliot Family\u003c/famname\u003efolders with photographs\n         include: \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAllmand Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1881-1908); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson\u003c/persname\u003e(1887\n         -?) and Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGordon Wilson\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1873-1948); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEsther Ellery Elliot Sparkman\u003c/persname\u003e(?-1955); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEllery Sparkman\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGilbert Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1884-1966); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1879-1928) and his sons,\n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e(1848-1906); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Blow\u003c/persname\u003e(1849-1910); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWarren Grice Elliot, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e(1875-1930).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Acres\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFour Mile Tree Plantation\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County\u003c/geogname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eGrice Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Grice\u003c/persname\u003e(1762-1832); and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJoseph Grice\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eLower Bremo\u003c/corpname\u003e\" and \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBremo Recess\u003c/corpname\u003e\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eMount Pleasant\u003c/corpname\u003e, \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSurry County\u003c/geogname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eNelson Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eElizabeth Burwell Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e(1718-1793); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e(1711-1772); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMargaret Reade Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e; and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJane Byrd Nelson\u003c/persname\u003e(engraving).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003ePage Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJane (Byrd) Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eRosewell\u003c/corpname\u003e\" ruins; Colonel \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMatthew Page\u003c/persname\u003e(1659-1703); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Mann Page\u003c/persname\u003e(1672-1707); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMann Page\u003c/persname\u003eI (1691-1730); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith Carter Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMann Page\u003c/persname\u003eII (1749-1803); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnne Corbin Tayloe Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Landonia Page Booker\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Carter Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Armistead Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHamilton Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Thomas Page, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Burwell Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePetersburg\u003c/geogname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary Louise Jones Page\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Thomas Nelson Page\u003c/persname\u003e; Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLewis Booker\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Booker\u003c/persname\u003e\u0026amp; Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLily Booker Cole\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs -Miscellaneous - \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWoodrow Wilson\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePetersburg Mathematical \u0026amp; Classical\n         Institute\u003c/corpname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFitzhugh Lee\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia Rotunda\u003c/corpname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas H. Carter\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Ben Johnston\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilson Howe\u003c/persname\u003e(1903 -?); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHelen Johnston\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAnne Roy Johnston\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003estudents and\n         buildings; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHerman H. Swift\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Lancaster\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJoe Cox\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMaria Garnett Venn\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEllen Douglas\u003c/persname\u003e; Burton, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eArchibald Henderson\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJean Craige\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVicksburg\u003c/geogname\u003eseawall; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBloomfield Academy\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlbemarle County\u003c/geogname\u003e; French ruins \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBelleau Woods\u003c/geogname\u003eand \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eChateau-Thierry\u003c/geogname\u003egravesite.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cfamname\u003eTayloe Family\u003c/famname\u003e-Photographs of Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs.\n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tayloe\u003c/persname\u003eI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eEdward Troye\u003c/persname\u003e-Printed Material \u0026amp;\n         Photographs -Horses \"Utilitarian,\" \"Roebuck,\" \"Cleveland.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound volume, memorabilia, and oversize material series\n         is listed in detail at the end of this guide. Any bound\n         volumes not in folders have been assigned a number to\n         facilitate location in the box. Memorabilia consists of\n         membership cards, annual tickets of admission, and railroad\n         passes belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eBetty Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy H. Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; calling cards; a \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eDemocratic National Convention\u003c/corpname\u003esouvenir;\n         U.S. Government Thrift Card; Six \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eGreat Britain\u003c/geogname\u003eCoronation commemorative\n         stamps, 1937 May 12; War Ration Book; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJamestown Exposition\u003c/corpname\u003esouvenir; autograph\n         of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFitzhugh Lee\u003c/persname\u003e; and \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003ememorabilia,\n         including ribbons and pins from various ribbon societies (see\n         Box 39 and Mini-Tray 40). The bound volumes are chiefly those\n         of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke family\u003c/famname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton C. Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, and include school\n         notebooks, annuals and autograph albums; travel journals;\n         memoranda books; a ledger; address books; a scrapbook of\n         newsclippings; diaries; visitation and wedding invitation\n         books; an account book; and a photgraph album of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003escenes, belonging\n         to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e[ante\n         1906?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize material includes a pardon to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1865 Jul 6);\n         photographs of Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eNorborne Page Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Blow Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Gibbs McAdoo\u003c/persname\u003e, and members of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eFederal Reserve Board\u003c/corpname\u003e; certificates of\n         membership and career advancements of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMilton Elliot\u003c/persname\u003ein law practice in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePennsylvania\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington, D.C.\u003c/geogname\u003e; \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSons of the American\n         Revolution\u003c/corpname\u003ecertificate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Tucker Bowdoin Cocke\u003c/persname\u003e(1926 Jun 1);\n         architectural drawings for residences and outbuildings of M.C.\n         and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Elliot\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Page Elliot\u003c/persname\u003e; and genealogical\n         material pertaining to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eCocke\u003c/famname\u003eand \n         \u003cfamname\u003ePage\u003c/famname\u003efamilies.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The \n          Cocke - \n          Elliot Family papers contain ca. 15,000\n         items (41 Hollinger boxes, ca. 17 linear feet and four\n         oversize folders), ca. 1773-1992, and consist largely of\n         personal and family correspondence, financial and legal\n         papers, memorabilia, bound volumes, and genealogical and\n         historical research material pertaining to the \n          Cocke , \n          Elliot , and related families from the\n         colonial period through the twentieth century, assembled by \n          John Page Elliot .","The correspondence consists chiefly of the letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke (1872-1973), a prominent\n         resident of \n          Charlottesville, Virginia , and those of\n         her sister, \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot (1876-1969),\n         descendants of General \n          John Hartwell Cocke . The collection also\n         includes some correspondence of \n          John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866), 1853 Mar\n         9, 1856 Nov 4; General \n          Phillip St. George Cocke (1809-1861), \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889), \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951), \n          Bettie Burwell (Page) Cocke (1841-1900), \n          Mary Louise Cocke (1868-1966), \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot (1879-1928), \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), \n          George H. Venable (1864 Mar 16), and other\n         members of the \n          Cocke and \n          Elliot families.","Early letters of interest include many during the courtship\n         and marriage of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke and \n          Bettie Burwell Page (1860s-1870s); \n          Bettie Burwell Page offering her services\n         and those of a Miss Taylor to the Confederate Secretary of the\n         Treasury (1862 Oct 3); a letter to \n          Bettie Burwell Page concerning her\n         participation in a ceremony to honor the Confederate dead\n         (1866 Jul 18); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke to his wife Bettie\n         describing the release of \n          Jefferson Davis from prison (1867 May);\n         and \n          Betty Page Cocke to General \n          G.H. Bridges concerning the Civil War\n         record of her grandfather \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1892 Dec 2).","The letters of \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot consist of\n         correspondence with family and friends, and contain a series\n         of courtship letters written from about 1890 through 1906 by\n         several \n          University of Virginia students, including\n          Basil Jones , \n          Archibald Watson , \n          R.C. Blackford , \n          Richard S. Whaley , \n          Robert L. Parrish , and \n          Hermann Holst Swift , among others.\n         Several letters written between March and August of 1903\n         describe a tour of \n          Europe and the \n          Mediterranean made by \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke and give her\n         observations on the sites she visited, including \n          Gibraltar , \n          Naples , \n          Pompeii , \n          Athens , \n          Constantinople , \n          Alexandria , \n          Cairo , \n          Giza , \n          Luxor , \n          Sicily , \n          Rome , \n          Venice , \n          Florence , \n          Switzerland , \n          Paris , and \n          London .","Also included are letters from \n          Robert L. Parrish which describe his\n         travels in July and August of 1905 to the \n          Grand Canyon , \n          Yosemite Valley , \n          California , the \n          Great Lakes , \n          Canada , and \n          Alaska . The majority of letters circa\n         1902 -1928 are written by \n          Milton Courtwright Elliot who married \n          Lucy Cocke in 1906. The correspondence\n         contains letters written to and from Lucy and Milton Elliot's\n         two sons, \n          Warren Grice Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot , as well as letters of\n         sympathy received on the death of \n          Milton Elliot in 1928. The later letters\n         of \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot are mainly to and from\n         members of the \n          Cocke family , especially her sister \n          Betty Page Cocke with whom she resided\n         after the death of her husband Milton, and also include a\n         continued correspondence with \n          Hermann Holst Swift .","The letters of \n          Betty Page Cocke are considerably more\n         extensive and pertain to her involvement in politics and\n         historic preservation while also containing letters to family\n         and friends. The collection includes letters which outline her\n         active involvement in such organizations as the \n          Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation , the \n          Woodrow Wilson Foundation , the \n          National Women's Liberty Loan\n         Organization , the \n          Women's Section of the State Council of\n         Defense , the \n          Albemarle County Historical Society , the \n          Albemarle County Chapter of the Red\n         Cross , the \n          Women's Organization for Prohibition\n         Reform , and the \n          Virginia War History Commission .","Other topics include letters concerning a trip made by \n          Betty Page Cocke to \n          England in 1937 to view the coronation of\n         King \n          George VI and a subsequent tour of \n          Europe during which she injured her hip\n         and had to return home for a long convalescence.\n         Correspondence concerning the involvement of \n          Betty Page Cocke in the settlement of\n         several Cocke family estates include those of \n          Leila B. Cocke , ca. 1925-1930 where Betty\n         acted as the administratrix, \n          Rowena L. Cocke , ca. 1961, and \n          Mazyck Wilson Shields , ca. 1942. These\n         papers describe the sale of items from the plantation of \" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County, Virginia , at auction in\n         1926 and the proposed formation of the \n          Bremo Plantation Inc. from the property of\n         the late \n          Leila B. Cocke . \n          Milton C. Elliot acted as legal\n         representative during the disposition of the estate.","Other correspondents and subjects include: \n          Robert D. Ballantine , who was supposed to\n         have committed suicide partly because \n          Betty Cocke rejected him (17 Nov 1896; 4\n         Jan and 6 Feb 1897; 25 Oct and 31 Dec 1901), letters\n         describing his travels in \n          Europe for education in music and German,\n         and in India with his family and friends; the illness and\n         death of \n          Bettie Burwell Page Cocke (Aug 1900);\n         lists of and letters by students who lived in the boarding\n         house run by \n          Betty Cocke (1961-1964); and \n          Thomas Nelson Page to \"Miss Cocke\" (2 Dec\n         1902) concerning her request to \"hear him read for her.\"\n         Letters concerning artwork include: several to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke about the sale of a\n         Napoleon miniature by \n          Jean Baptiste Isabey (July-Oct 1879); and\n         the disposition of the equestrian portrait of General Scott\n         painted by \n          Edward Troye from Troye's widow, \n          Cornelia A. Troye (Dec 1874-May 1876);\n         letters from representatives of the \n          Virginia Military Institute to \n          Betty Page Cocke concerning the location\n         of the bust of General \n          Philip St. George Cocke by \n          Alexander Galt (Sept 30, Oct 7, 24, 31,\n         1938; and Nov 6, 1939); letters from \n          Bailey and Griffin Inc. , \"Importers of\n         Unusual Chintzes,\" to \n          Betty Cocke about a loan of the heirloom\n         chintz quilt from \" \n          Bremo \" to have the pattern copied (Oct 25\n         and Dec 9, 1938; Mar 4, 1939; and Mar 4 and 13, 1940);\n         correspondence of \n          Betty Cocke with the \n          Virginia Museum of Fine Arts about the\n         loan of 17th and 18th century silver utensils for an exhibit\n         (Oct 11, 28, and Nov 9, 1940; and Jan 15, 1941).","The letters of \n          Milton C. Elliot are chiefly concerned\n         with business matters, especially those to Betty regarding the\n         buying and selling of property and the \n          Leila B Cocke estate; but also include\n         letters to his sons, \n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot in the 1920s while\n         they were boarding students at the \n          Episcopal High School in \n          Alexandria, Virginia , and letters to his\n         wife Lucy before and after their marriage (previously\n         mentioned in connection with Lucy's correspondence). Milton\n         was the toastmaster of the \n          Alfalfa Club in \n          Washington, D.C. in 1919 and some menus\n         and invitations concerning the \n          Alfalfa Club are mixed in with the\n         correspondence.","Other items of interest include letters to \n          Betty Page Cocke which describe the\n         involvement of her friends in World War I, including: a French\n         soldier, \n          A. Murail , thanks \n          Betty Cocke for a Christmas gift (27 Dec\n         1916); \n          John Skelton Williams ' telegram (6 April\n         1917) announces that the President had signed the declaration\n         of war; letters from Dr. \n          Hugh H. Young describe his activities as\n         an army doctor, the morale of the soldiers, conditions in \n          France , and meetings with General\n         Pershing (26 Nov 1917; 26, 29 Mar, 10 Jun, and 3 Sep 1918);\n         Corporal \n          Marion S. Dimmock writes to \n          Betty Cocke , describing conditions at the\n         front (June 1918 and 18 Nov 1918); Other letters (30 Aug, 12\n         Sep, and 30 Nov 1918) written by \"Mary P.\" to \n          Betty Page Cocke describe conditions in \n          France and her work in the offices of the \n          American Fund for French Wounded ; and a\n         description of \n          France during the Armistice (21 Nov\n         1918).","Correspondence in individual folders includes: circular\n         letters from the Rev. \n          Beverley D. Tucker , 1958-1961, describing\n         his missionary work in \n          Japan , travels to \n          Russia , his personal affairs, and\n         pamphlets about the 1960 construction of \n          St. Michaels Church in \n          Sapporo, Japan ; \n          John Skelton Williams , 1917-1921, about\n         World War I, and his resignation as Comptroller of the\n         Currency, excluding personal letters to the \n          Cocke family chiefly of a social nature\n         which are interfiled in the general correspondence; \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , 1924-1928, including\n         letters of sympathy on the death of Milton; \n          Woodrow Wilson and \n          Edith Bolling Wilson to \n          Betty Cocke (Edith was a girlhood friend\n         of Betty), including some letters from White House\n         secretaries, 1919-1955, and undated, chiefly of a personal\n         nature except for a transcript of a letter from \n          Woodrow Wilson to the Rector and Visitors\n         at the \n          University of Virginia voicing his\n         opposition to the proposed moving of the Medical School to \n          Richmond (1921 May 30); and letters from \n          Napoleon Drew and family, a former slave\n         at \" \n          Belmead . \" For photographs of Napoleon\n         Drew see Box 32.","Financial and legal papers includes information about court\n         cases and petitions involving the \n          Cocke family ; letters from \n          Betty Cocke 's stockbrokers, \n          John L. Williams and Sons , concerning\n         stocks in the \n          Seaboard Syndicate , \n          Warner Bros , and the \n          2nd Bank of the United States ; letters\n         about leases, sales of property, deeds, permits, building\n         contracts and other papers regarding the real estate dealings\n         of \n          Betty Cocke ; \n          Lucy Elliot 's correspondence with \n          S.C. Chancellor , \n          Redland Corporation , and the \n          Xi chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity ; a\n         permit for liquor purchase during Prohibition (22 Jan 1921);\n         funeral expenses and the finances of the \n          Elliot family after the death of \n          Milton C. Elliot in 1928; \n          Atlantic Coast Railroad Company liens and\n         garnishments, 1933-1938 (separately foldered); specifications\n         for houses by \n          Eugene Brady for \n          Milton Elliot in \n          Charlottesville and \n          Washington, D.C. (which was never built);\n         correspondence regarding the proposed creation of parking\n         spaces in front of the \n          Rotunda to which Betty was bitterly\n         opposed (5 Dec 1941-12 July 1946); and some information about\n         the sale of items from \" \n          Bremo , \" the settlement of the estate of \n          John Bowdoin Cocke , and the move of his\n         wife and children after his death to \n          Charlottesville (1889-1892). There are\n         also original financial and legal documents from the \n          Browne family and the \n          Blow family in this collection, 1773-1948.\n         The \n          Blow family documents, 1884-1948, chiefly\n         pertain to property belonging to \n          George Blow in \n          Norfolk, Virginia . The \n          Browne family documents, 1773-1813 and\n         undated, consist of accounts and receipts of Colonel \n          William Browne of \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County, Virginia , with \n          John Hay \u0026 Company , \n          Kilmarnock Carpet Company , and \n          John Hyndman \u0026 Company ; stud fees;\n         and promissory notes.","The genealogical and historical research files were\n         assembled by \n          John Page Elliot (1913-1992), son of \n          Milton C. Elliot and \n          Lucy Cocke Elliot , and include\n         correspondence, notes, genealogical charts and diagrams,\n         photographs of portraits and individuals, printed material\n         from magazines, newsclippings, copies and transcripts of\n         letters, and miscellaneous related material. Most of the\n         original letters have been filed with the correspondence\n         series.","Several original items pertaining to the \n          Cocke family have been interfiled with the\n         rest of the \n          Cocke Family Papers in 640, etc., including:\n         \" \n          Belmead \" building plans, Box 182 (n.d.);\n         a letter from \n          Buller Cocke to \n          John Hartwell Cocke , August 23, 1820 (Box\n         32); a bank book of \n          John T. Bowdoin , 1817-1819, with the \n          Bank of the United States , \n          Norfolk (Box 25); a bank book of \n          Philip St. George Cocke , 1838-1839, with\n         the \n          Exchange Bank of Virginia , \n          Richmond (Box 93); a drawing of a\n         carriage, Box 182 (n.d.); two appointments of \n          Philip St. George Cocke to Visitor of\n         V.M.I. (1850 May 25 and 1858 May 25), Box 132, and an\n         appointment as an \"aide de camp,\" Box 131, (1850 Feb 22);\n         pedigree for a horse owned by \n          John Hartwell Cocke , Seagate, Box 182\n         (n.d.); a list of valuables, Box 172, (1865 Mar 13); and a\n         drawing of an \"Overseer's Cottage\" at \" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County , possibly by \n          Philip St. George Cocke , Box 93\n         (1838).","These genealogical files are arranged alphabetically by the\n         name of the family, individual, or subject. Some files also\n         include information about children and wives under the name of\n         the father. Folders which include photographs, notable\n         correspondents, etc. are listed here:","Barraud Family Portraits - \n          Daniel Cary Barraud (1725-1784?); \n          Ann Barraud Cocke (1785-1816); \n          Ann Blaws Hansford Barraud (1760-1836);\n         Dr. \n          Philip Barraud (1758-1830); \n          Catherine Curle Barraud ; \n          Courtney Bowdoin Cocke Barraud ; and \n          Philip Barraud \u0026 \n          Courtney Barraud .","\" \n          Belmead , \" \n          Powhatan County -Copies of correspondence\n         re the sale of the plantation in 1892 and copies of\n         correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball concerning \" \n          Belmead \"; early photographs, including\n         the house, furniture, furnishings, grounds, the mill, fields,\n         barnyards and barn; a folder concerning \" \n          Belmead \" after it was sold and became the\n          St. Emma Military Academy for black\n         men.","Blow Family -Photographs of \n          Margaret Blow Elliot (1849-1910); Judge \n          George Blow (1813-1894); and \n          Elizabeth Taylor Allmand Blow .","Bowdoin Family -Photographs of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin (1787-1821); and \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin)\n         Cocke (1815-1872).","\" \n          Bremo , \" \n          Fluvanna County -Photographs of \" \n          Bremo \"; copies of correspondence with \n          Fiske Kimball ; and material pertaining to\n         the auction sale of 1926.","Browne Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          John Tucker Bowdoin ( \n          Sarah Edwards Browne , 1794-1815); and\n         Mrs. \n          William Browne ( \n          Elizabeth Ruffin , 1771-1799?).","Burwell Family -Photograph of \n          Edmond Bradford Burwell .","Carter Family -Photographs of Mrs. \n          Robert Carter ( \n          Judith Armistead ) and Colonel \n          Robert Carter of \" \n          Corotoman . \"","Betty Page Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Cocke and friends; a \n          University of Virginia graduation scene; \n          St. Paul's Memorial Church , at the \n          University of Virginia ; \"Winnie, the\n         colored maid, cook, mammy \u0026 friend of \n          Betty Page Cocke and \n          Mary Louise Cocke \"; UVA students; the\n         boarding house; and Dr. \n          Charles Minor .","John Bowdoin Cocke -Photographs of \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke (1841-1900); \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1836-1889); and the\n         Rev. \n          John Cosby ; the commission of \n          J.B. Cocke in the \n          Virginia Militia ; and the marriage\n         license of Betty and \n          John Bowdoin Cocke .","John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1871-1951)\n         -Photographs of himself and the \n          Gas Works Crew , \n          Savannah, Georgia .","John Hartwell Cocke -Photographs of \n          John H. Cocke ; \n          Sally Cocke Faulcon ; \n          Sally Faulcon (Cocke) Brent ; \n          Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke (1784-1816).","Mary Louise Cocke -Photographs of herself\n         and a trip to the West Coast.","Norborne Page Cocke (1878-1940)\n         -Photographs of himself.","Philip St. George Cocke -Photographs of \n          Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke ;\n          Philip St. George Cocke (1809-1861); Miss \n          \"Bunny\" Cocke ; \n          Philip St. George Cocke (1844-); and\n         copies of correspondence with \n          Douglas Southall Freeman .","Richard Cocke -Photographs of \n          Richard Cocke IV (1707-1772); Colonel \n          Nathaniel Cocke (1746-1813).","Corbin Family -Photograph of [ \n          Henry Corbin ?].","Napoleon Bonaparte Drew -Photographs.","Elliot Family folders with photographs\n         include: \n          Allmand Elliot (1881-1908); \n          Elizabeth Preston (Elliot) Wilson (1887\n         -?) and Dr. \n          Gordon Wilson ; \n          George Blow Elliot (1873-1948); \n          Esther Ellery Elliot Sparkman (?-1955); \n          Ellery Sparkman ; \n          Gilbert Elliot ; \n          Charles G. Elliot ; \n          Lucy Hamilton (Cocke) Elliot ; \n          Margaret Elliot (1884-1966); \n          Milton C. Elliot (1879-1928) and his sons,\n          John Page Elliot and \n          Warren Grice Elliot ; \n          Warren Grice Elliot (1848-1906); \n          Margaret Blow (1849-1910); and \n          Warren Grice Elliot, Jr. (1875-1930).","\" \n          Four Acres , \" \n          Charlottesville, Virginia","\" \n          Four Mile Tree Plantation , \" \n          Surry County","Grice Family -Photographs of \n          Charles Grice (1762-1832); and \n          Joseph Grice .","\" \n          Lower Bremo \" and \" \n          Bremo Recess \"","\" \n          Mount Pleasant , \" \n          Surry County","Nelson Family -Photographs of \n          Elizabeth Burwell Nelson (1718-1793); \n          William Nelson (1711-1772); \n          Margaret Reade Nelson ; \n          Lucy Nelson ; and \n          Jane Byrd Nelson (engraving).","Page Family -Photographs of Colonel \n          John Page ; \n          Jane (Byrd) Page ; \" \n          Rosewell \" ruins; Colonel \n          Matthew Page (1659-1703); \n          Mary Mann Page (1672-1707); \n          Mann Page I (1691-1730); \n          Judith Carter Page ; \n          Mann Page II (1749-1803); \n          Anne Corbin Tayloe Page ; \n          Lucy Landonia Page Booker ; \n          Charles Carter Page ; \n          William Armistead Page ; \n          John Page ; \n          Hamilton Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Page, Jr. ; \n          Betty Burwell Page Cocke ; \n          St. Paul's Church , \n          Petersburg ; \n          Mary Louise Jones Page ; \n          Norborne Thomas Nelson Page ; Mrs. \n          Lewis Booker , \n          Betty Booker \u0026 Mrs. \n          Lily Booker Cole .","Photographs -Miscellaneous - \n          Woodrow Wilson ; \n          Petersburg Mathematical \u0026 Classical\n         Institute ; \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; \n          University of Virginia Rotunda ; \n          Thomas H. Carter ; \n          George Ben Johnston ; \n          Wilson Howe (1903 -?); \n          Helen Johnston and \n          Anne Roy Johnston ; \n          University of Virginia students and\n         buildings; \n          Herman H. Swift ; \n          William Lancaster ; \n          Joe Cox ; \n          Maria Garnett Venn ; \n          Ellen Douglas ; Burton, \n          Archibald Henderson and \n          Jean Craige ; \n          Vicksburg seawall; \n          Bloomfield Academy , \n          Albemarle County ; French ruins \n          Belleau Woods and \n          Chateau-Thierry gravesite.","Tayloe Family -Photographs of Mr. \u0026 Mrs.\n          John Tayloe I.","Edward Troye -Printed Material \u0026\n         Photographs -Horses \"Utilitarian,\" \"Roebuck,\" \"Cleveland.\"","The bound volume, memorabilia, and oversize material series\n         is listed in detail at the end of this guide. Any bound\n         volumes not in folders have been assigned a number to\n         facilitate location in the box. Memorabilia consists of\n         membership cards, annual tickets of admission, and railroad\n         passes belonging to \n          Betty Cocke , \n          Lucy H. Cocke Elliot and \n          Milton C. Elliot ; calling cards; a \n          Democratic National Convention souvenir;\n         U.S. Government Thrift Card; Six \n          Great Britain Coronation commemorative\n         stamps, 1937 May 12; War Ration Book; \n          Jamestown Exposition souvenir; autograph\n         of \n          Fitzhugh Lee ; and \n          University of Virginia memorabilia,\n         including ribbons and pins from various ribbon societies (see\n         Box 39 and Mini-Tray 40). The bound volumes are chiefly those\n         of the \n          Cocke family and \n          Milton C. Elliot , and include school\n         notebooks, annuals and autograph albums; travel journals;\n         memoranda books; a ledger; address books; a scrapbook of\n         newsclippings; diaries; visitation and wedding invitation\n         books; an account book; and a photgraph album of \n          University of Virginia scenes, belonging\n         to \n          Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot [ante\n         1906?].","Oversize material includes a pardon to \n          John Bowdoin Cocke (1865 Jul 6);\n         photographs of Dr. \n          Norborne Page Cocke , \n          George Blow Elliot , \n          William Gibbs McAdoo , and members of the \n          Federal Reserve Board ; certificates of\n         membership and career advancements of \n          Milton Elliot in law practice in \n          Virginia , \n          Pennsylvania , and \n          Washington, D.C. ; \n          Sons of the American\n         Revolution certificate of \n          John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke (1926 Jun 1);\n         architectural drawings for residences and outbuildings of M.C.\n         and \n          Lucy Elliot and \n          John Page Elliot ; and genealogical\n         material pertaining to the \n          Cocke and \n          Page families."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Musical Direction by Patrick Summers.","This folder gives a brief historical sketch of the Washington Literary Society.","This record group contains materials created by individual academic departments.","Booklet for the exhibit The strangest Fruit by Vincent Valdez, which was on display in Staniar Gallery from April 27-May 29, 2015.  It includes essays by various scholars about the widespread, institutionalized racism experienced by many of color in America.","These essays, written by freshmen and sophmores, were compiled and edited by members of the Department of English to serve as examples of both good and bad writing to other students.","Anonymized transcripts of recorded exit interviews with forty graduating Black students from Washington and Lee University in 1997. The interviews were organized and arranged by WLU's Institutional Effectiveness Committee to gain a range of perspectives on campus climate and the WLU student experience. 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It describes the Vollbehr Collection in the Library of Congress.","This booklet contains a description of the then new rare book room of the Library of Congress.","An address by President Gaines to the officers and directors of The Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation.","A collection of poems by Joe H.Ford, Jr., a student who died prematurely at age 18 while attending W \u0026 L. Illustrated.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This folder lists the constitution and by-laws of Delta Upsilon.","There are three one-page advertisemnts announcing the publication of the above title.","This folder is a brief paper read before the Fourteenth Annual Conference on Printing Education.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1934-35 school year.","The organization,its constitution and its bylaws.","In this booklet, President Gaines recognizes notable contributors to the university.","This German journal has The First Printing in Virginia by Douglas C. McMurtie tipped into the center of the volume. The back of the insert says 'Designed, composed in Linotype Baskerville, and printed by C. Harold Lauck at the Journalism Laboratory Press of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, U. S. A., for Philobiblon, a Book-Collector's Magazine published by Herbert Reicher, Vienna, Austria. December 1935'","This book is a tribute to the many benefactors of Washington and Lee. Drawings by Marion Junkin.","This book is a tribute to the many benfactors of Washington and Lee. Its is a special issue of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin . Drawings by Marion Junkin.","This book coantains a brief history of The Gamma of Virginia Chapter ,the constitution and by-laws, and a list of Phi Beta Kappa members from 1911-1936.","An address, delivered on the occasion of the presentation of a portrait of Dr. Powell to Dinwiddie County, Va., by his grandson, Dr.Richard Powell Carter, class of 1959.","This booklet contains the group's bylaws, list of member clubs by city and county, list of committee members,and list of previous awardees.","Folder. 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Includes a list of casualties, POW's and MIA's.","This edition of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin is a Christmas issue prepared for students who had joined the armed forces.","This booklet contains the entire annual report of the National Graphic Arts Education Association. It was written by Fred. J. Hartman.","This booklet is a report outlining the progress of the early years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild.","This four page pamphlet describes an exhibition of American bookmaking and graarphic arts in McCormick Library","The commencement program for  June 4, 1948.","This is the program for the Gibert and Sullivan play 'Trial by Jury'. 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Drawn by Henry Ravenhorst.","This is the program for a concert by the Washington and Lee R.O.T.C. band.","This is a program for a vocal performance by contralto Irene Beamer. Professor James G. Leyburn was the accompanist.","This is the program for a joint concert by the glee clubs of Sweet Briar College and Washington and Lee University.","This is the agenda of a banker's forum on current banking problems.","The Fancy Dress program for 1951, with the opera 'Carmen' as the theme.","A folder briefly describing Kappa Alpha's activities for the 1951-52 school year. Cover letter written by Edgar Spencer.","The official program of the Mock Convention for 1952.","This is the program of the 31st Annual convention, which met at W \u0026 L.","This folder is the program for the John Randolph Tucker Lecture for 1951 by the Honorable John J. Parker:. 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It includes essays by various scholars about the widespread, institutionalized racism experienced by many of color in America.","These essays, written by freshmen and sophmores, were compiled and edited by members of the Department of English to serve as examples of both good and bad writing to other students.","Anonymized transcripts of recorded exit interviews with forty graduating Black students from Washington and Lee University in 1997. The interviews were organized and arranged by WLU's Institutional Effectiveness Committee to gain a range of perspectives on campus climate and the WLU student experience. The interview questions were created by WLU professors Ted Delaney (History) and David Novack (Sociology), Associate Dean of Students for Minority Affairs Anece McCloud, and students Mogana Richards and Robert Taylor. The interviews were conducted by Jennifer Ashworth, the administrative assistant in the History Deapartment. The content of the interviews was assimilated into a final report titled \"The Black Student Experience\" by Professor of History Robert W. McAhren in 1999. A copy of the report is included with the interviews.","This folder describes the history of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.","A card listing all sports at W \u0026 L for winter 1933-34.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during for the 1932-33 school year.","This booklet is an address delivered before the Eleventh Annual Conference on Printing Education. It describes the Vollbehr Collection in the Library of Congress.","This booklet contains a description of the then new rare book room of the Library of Congress.","An address by President Gaines to the officers and directors of The Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation.","A collection of poems by Joe H.Ford, Jr., a student who died prematurely at age 18 while attending W \u0026 L. Illustrated.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This folder lists the constitution and by-laws of Delta Upsilon.","There are three one-page advertisemnts announcing the publication of the above title.","This folder is a brief paper read before the Fourteenth Annual Conference on Printing Education.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1934-35 school year.","The organization,its constitution and its bylaws.","In this booklet, President Gaines recognizes notable contributors to the university.","This German journal has The First Printing in Virginia by Douglas C. McMurtie tipped into the center of the volume. The back of the insert says 'Designed, composed in Linotype Baskerville, and printed by C. 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Includes a list of casualties, POW's and MIA's.","This edition of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin is a Christmas issue prepared for students who had joined the armed forces.","This booklet contains the entire annual report of the National Graphic Arts Education Association. It was written by Fred. J. Hartman.","This booklet is a report outlining the progress of the early years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild.","This four page pamphlet describes an exhibition of American bookmaking and graarphic arts in McCormick Library","The commencement program for  June 4, 1948.","This is the program for the Gibert and Sullivan play 'Trial by Jury'. 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Describes the members' activities for the year.","A one page sheet detailing the Menkemeller Scholarships and Grants.","This brochure includes ticket information and the schedule for the 1950 football season.","A single wallet-size card with the 1950 football printed on it.","A map of Lexington. There is one original and a photocopy with a detailed map of the the university and its buildings. Drawn by Henry L. Ravenhorst.","A description of a course in long theme writing in the W \u0026 L English Department.","A folder announcing an addition to the Engineering Department cirriculum for 1950-51.","This folder catalogues an art exhibit on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art","This booklet contains information about intramural athletics constitution and by-laws, rules, award recipients from the previous year, and directory information for coaches.","The commencement program for June 8, 1951.","The program and agenda of the Southern Humanities Cconference held in McCormick Library April 13-14, 1951.","This folder provides general information for the upcoming freshman camp at Natural Bridge.","This folder presents facts and adviceve about the beginning of the 1951-52 school year.","This one page folder seeks contributions from alumni.","This one page announcement details the scholarship awards of the Alfred I.duPont Awards Foundation.","This folder seeks contributions from alumni.","This issue of the University Bulletin contains the agenda of the 22nd annual convention of the Southern Interscholastic Press Association","This brochure lists information for those attending the bowl game on January 1,1951.","This brochure lists ticket information and the schedule for the 1952 season.","This brochure list ticket information and the schedule for the 1951 season.","A map showing Lexington landmarks to aid attendees at the conference. Drawn by Henry Ravenhorst.","This is the program for a concert by the Washington and Lee R.O.T.C. band.","This is a program for a vocal performance by contralto Irene Beamer. Professor James G. Leyburn was the accompanist.","This is the program for a joint concert by the glee clubs of Sweet Briar College and Washington and Lee University.","This is the agenda of a banker's forum on current banking problems.","The Fancy Dress program for 1951, with the opera 'Carmen' as the theme.","A folder briefly describing Kappa Alpha's activities for the 1951-52 school year. Cover letter written by Edgar Spencer.","The official program of the Mock Convention for 1952.","This is the program of the 31st Annual convention, which met at W \u0026 L.","This folder is the program for the John Randolph Tucker Lecture for 1951 by the Honorable John J. Parker:. 'The Significance of the Nurnberg Trials in Establishing a World Order Based on Law.'","An eight page newspaper printed as a ' Journalism Laboratory exercise by students of Journalism 202 at Washington and Lee University.' 38 x 59cm.","Annual publication of the Journalism Department.","The annual Editorial Writers Seminar was sponsored by the Virginia Press Association.  Programs include the schedule of meeting events and","This file contains two announcements about the 1940 Lee Editorial Award Ceremony and one about the 1939 ceremony.","Program from the Newspaper Management Seminar held on November 24 and 25, 1952.","This file contains a draft of a report to be presented to the President of Washington and Lee.","Harrell on cello and Blackham on piano.  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Student ensemble with director, Terry Vosbein.","Held in Wislon Concert Hall.  Student groups.  Shane Lynch, conductor of Men's Glee Club.  Terry Vosbein, conductor of University Jazz Ensemble.  Mark Taylor, conductor of University String Ensemble.  Chad Reep, conductor of University Wind Ensemble.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall. Widney on baritone, Gaylard on piano, Goudimova on cell, and Jiang on flute.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall. Shafer, sporano; Yonan, viola; Kuipers, cello; McDonald, piano.","Held in Concert Hall.  Hurley and Wayne-Wright, countertenors; Gregory, tenor; Bruerton and Gabbitas, baritones; Howard, bass.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wlson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held at First Baptist Church, Lexington, VA.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.  Petty on flute and piano, Parrish on oboe, Kevin Matheson on violin, Bryan Matheson on viola, Goudimova on cello, Easter II and III on French horn, Watanabe and Cook on piano.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.  Cook and Harvey on piano.","Held in Wilson Hall Concert.","Tour Program.","See Also RG 48 Lenfest","Directed by Jemma Alix Levy and music composed by Dana Gary WLU 2018.","Directed by Stephanie Sandberg and written by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.","Directed by Stephanie Sandberg, written by Moliere, and adapted by Ranjit Bolt.","Celester Lanuza, Artistic Director.","Shaleigh Comerford, Artistic Director.","Written by Devorah Gearing and directed by Jemma Alix Levy.","By Natsu Onoda Power.  A kamishibai adaptation from Hans Christian Anderson.  Directed by Jemma Alix Levy.","Written by Adrienne Kennedy. Directed by Nafeesa Monroe, Guest Artist.","A Staged Reading. By Will Arbery.  Directed by Rob Mish.","Robert O. and Elizabeth M. Bentley Musical Event.  Book, Music, Lyrics by Jonathan Larson.  David Auburn, Script Consultant. Vocal arrangements and Orchestration by Stephen Oremus.  Guest Directed and Choreographed by Darnell Pierre Benjamin.  Musical Direction by Patrick Summers.","This folder gives a brief historical sketch of the Washington Literary Society.","This record group contains materials created by individual academic departments.","Booklet for the exhibit The strangest Fruit by Vincent Valdez, which was on display in Staniar Gallery from April 27-May 29, 2015.  It includes essays by various scholars about the widespread, institutionalized racism experienced by many of color in America.","These essays, written by freshmen and sophmores, were compiled and edited by members of the Department of English to serve as examples of both good and bad writing to other students.","Anonymized transcripts of recorded exit interviews with forty graduating Black students from Washington and Lee University in 1997. The interviews were organized and arranged by WLU's Institutional Effectiveness Committee to gain a range of perspectives on campus climate and the WLU student experience. The interview questions were created by WLU professors Ted Delaney (History) and David Novack (Sociology), Associate Dean of Students for Minority Affairs Anece McCloud, and students Mogana Richards and Robert Taylor. The interviews were conducted by Jennifer Ashworth, the administrative assistant in the History Deapartment. The content of the interviews was assimilated into a final report titled \"The Black Student Experience\" by Professor of History Robert W. McAhren in 1999. A copy of the report is included with the interviews.","This folder describes the history of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.","A card listing all sports at W \u0026 L for winter 1933-34.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during for the 1932-33 school year.","This booklet is an address delivered before the Eleventh Annual Conference on Printing Education. It describes the Vollbehr Collection in the Library of Congress.","This booklet contains a description of the then new rare book room of the Library of Congress.","An address by President Gaines to the officers and directors of The Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation.","A collection of poems by Joe H.Ford, Jr., a student who died prematurely at age 18 while attending W \u0026 L. Illustrated.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This folder lists the constitution and by-laws of Delta Upsilon.","There are three one-page advertisemnts announcing the publication of the above title.","This folder is a brief paper read before the Fourteenth Annual Conference on Printing Education.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1934-35 school year.","The organization,its constitution and its bylaws.","In this booklet, President Gaines recognizes notable contributors to the university.","This German journal has The First Printing in Virginia by Douglas C. McMurtie tipped into the center of the volume. The back of the insert says 'Designed, composed in Linotype Baskerville, and printed by C. Harold Lauck at the Journalism Laboratory Press of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, U. S. A., for Philobiblon, a Book-Collector's Magazine published by Herbert Reicher, Vienna, Austria. December 1935'","This book is a tribute to the many benefactors of Washington and Lee. Drawings by Marion Junkin.","This book is a tribute to the many benfactors of Washington and Lee. Its is a special issue of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin . Drawings by Marion Junkin.","This book coantains a brief history of The Gamma of Virginia Chapter ,the constitution and by-laws, and a list of Phi Beta Kappa members from 1911-1936.","An address, delivered on the occasion of the presentation of a portrait of Dr. Powell to Dinwiddie County, Va., by his grandson, Dr.Richard Powell Carter, class of 1959.","This booklet contains the group's bylaws, list of member clubs by city and county, list of committee members,and list of previous awardees.","Folder. An announcement of lectures by ProfessorAmericao Castro, Don Quixote and Litertaure and Human Values.","\"An informal Evaluation of the Several Educational Activities in Terms of Their Contributions to the Graphic Industries.\"","An informal report to the alumni by the president.","This booklet contains information about the group's officers. It was distributed at the group's 34th annual convention in Asheville,NC, May 18,19 and 20, 1936.","This book contains a Who's Who of members and a brief summary of the guild's yearly activities.","This booklet describes independent type designs.","This book contains a Who's Who of officers and members as well a brief summation of the guild's yearly activities.","This booklet contains the group's bylaws, list of member clubs by county and city, list of committee members, and list of previous awardees.","This book contains a Who's Who of members in addition to a summary of the guild's yearly activities.","This booklet presents a critical look at the the state of graphics arts education by on of its early leading proponents, Harry L. Gage.","A paper read before the Bibliographical Society of America describing the first and oldest paper mill in colonial Virginia. R","A map showing Lexington and the surrounding countryside sent to alumni at Christmas 1939.sent out","This book is a physical history of the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation written by C. Tom Garten '42 ass part of a research project. It describes the origins and growth of the foundation up to the early 1940's.","This booklet describes the activities of The Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity for the 1941-42 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1940-41 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of the Alpha Ro Chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity during the 1941-42 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of the Alpha Ro Chapter of Beta Theta Pi during the 1940-412 school yesr.","The commencement program for June 7, 1940.","'A folio of personalities,impressions and observations...'.A kekepsake issue of a newsletter edited by Lloyd Emerson Siberell.","This booklet describes the activities of The Mu Chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity during the 1940-41 school year.","A program for a violin concert by Mrs. George Junkin (Ruby Johnson) Irwin.","This folder describes the U.S. Army's School for Special Service, the Eighth Class of which was held at Washington and Lee.","This copy of the W\u0026L Bulletin is a message to alumni discussing the univrsity's commitment to preparing students for military service. Includes a list of casualties, POW's and MIA's.","This edition of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin is a Christmas issue prepared for students who had joined the armed forces.","This booklet contains the entire annual report of the National Graphic Arts Education Association. It was written by Fred. J. Hartman.","This booklet is a report outlining the progress of the early years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild.","This four page pamphlet describes an exhibition of American bookmaking and graarphic arts in McCormick Library","The commencement program for  June 4, 1948.","This is the program for the Gibert and Sullivan play 'Trial by Jury'. Theis play was actually performed in the Rockbridge County Court House.","This one page folder seeks contributions from alumni.alumni for contributions.","This small folder seeks contributions froorm alumni.","This issue of the University Bulletin addresses 1940's choices for students - education or military service.","This issue of the University Bulletin provides general information about classes and university services available to returning veterans.","This brochure provides ticket information and the schedule for the 1947 football season. and the schedule.","This brochure includes ticket information and the 1948 schedule. Two brochures togeteher, never cut apart.","This copy of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin includes a list of alumni known to be dead orand missing in action as of October 1944.","This issue of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin includes a list of alumni that were known to be dead, missing, or prisoners of war as of April 1945.","The official program of the 1948 Mock Convention.","This is a program whose theme is 'Graphic Arts in the First Year of Peace'.","The Baccalaureate Service program for June 4, 1950.","The program and agenda of the Southern Humanities Conference held at UVAa April 14-15, 1950.","This folder provides information for prospective students.","A single sheet with a photo of a crowd observing the university print shop building on fire and a printed announcement stating that university publications would be delayed.","This folder provides general information for the upcoming freshman camp at Natural Bridge, the first time this annual event was ever held there.","A book edited and published by the Lambda Chapter of Sigma Nu for the benefit of alumni and friends. Describes the members' activities for the year.","A one page sheet detailing the Menkemeller Scholarships and Grants.","This brochure includes ticket information and the schedule for the 1950 football season.","A single wallet-size card with the 1950 football printed on it.","A map of Lexington. There is one original and a photocopy with a detailed map of the the university and its buildings. Drawn by Henry L. Ravenhorst.","A description of a course in long theme writing in the W \u0026 L English Department.","A folder announcing an addition to the Engineering Department cirriculum for 1950-51.","This folder catalogues an art exhibit on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art","This booklet contains information about intramural athletics constitution and by-laws, rules, award recipients from the previous year, and directory information for coaches.","The commencement program for June 8, 1951.","The program and agenda of the Southern Humanities Cconference held in McCormick Library April 13-14, 1951.","This folder provides general information for the upcoming freshman camp at Natural Bridge.","This folder presents facts and adviceve about the beginning of the 1951-52 school year.","This one page folder seeks contributions from alumni.","This one page announcement details the scholarship awards of the Alfred I.duPont Awards Foundation.","This folder seeks contributions from alumni.","This issue of the University Bulletin contains the agenda of the 22nd annual convention of the Southern Interscholastic Press Association","This brochure lists information for those attending the bowl game on January 1,1951.","This brochure lists ticket information and the schedule for the 1952 season.","This brochure list ticket information and the schedule for the 1951 season.","A map showing Lexington landmarks to aid attendees at the conference. Drawn by Henry Ravenhorst.","This is the program for a concert by the Washington and Lee R.O.T.C. band.","This is a program for a vocal performance by contralto Irene Beamer. Professor James G. Leyburn was the accompanist.","This is the program for a joint concert by the glee clubs of Sweet Briar College and Washington and Lee University.","This is the agenda of a banker's forum on current banking problems.","The Fancy Dress program for 1951, with the opera 'Carmen' as the theme.","A folder briefly describing Kappa Alpha's activities for the 1951-52 school year. Cover letter written by Edgar Spencer.","The official program of the Mock Convention for 1952.","This is the program of the 31st Annual convention, which met at W \u0026 L.","This folder is the program for the John Randolph Tucker Lecture for 1951 by the Honorable John J. Parker:. 'The Significance of the Nurnberg Trials in Establishing a World Order Based on Law.'","An eight page newspaper printed as a ' Journalism Laboratory exercise by students of Journalism 202 at Washington and Lee University.' 38 x 59cm.","Annual publication of the Journalism Department.","The annual Editorial Writers Seminar was sponsored by the Virginia Press Association.  Programs include the schedule of meeting events and","This file contains two announcements about the 1940 Lee Editorial Award Ceremony and one about the 1939 ceremony.","Program from the Newspaper Management Seminar held on November 24 and 25, 1952.","This file contains a draft of a report to be presented to the President of Washington and Lee.","Harrell on cello and Blackham on piano.  Held in Wilson Hall.","A bound computer printout showing course results from the Fall 1975 term.","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source.  Permission for publication of this material, in part or in full, must be secured with the Head of Special Collections.","Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Washington and Lee University","Washington and Lee University. Art Department","Washington and Lee University. Journalism Laboratory Press","Washington and Lee University. Department of Athletics","Lee Memorial Association","Washington and Lee University. Department of Athletics. 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Includes a list of casualties, POW's and MIA's.","This edition of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin is a Christmas issue prepared for students who had joined the armed forces.","This booklet contains the entire annual report of the National Graphic Arts Education Association. It was written by Fred. J. Hartman.","This booklet is a report outlining the progress of the early years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild.","This four page pamphlet describes an exhibition of American bookmaking and graarphic arts in McCormick Library","The commencement program for  June 4, 1948.","This is the program for the Gibert and Sullivan play 'Trial by Jury'. 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Describes the members' activities for the year.","A one page sheet detailing the Menkemeller Scholarships and Grants.","This brochure includes ticket information and the schedule for the 1950 football season.","A single wallet-size card with the 1950 football printed on it.","A map of Lexington. There is one original and a photocopy with a detailed map of the the university and its buildings. Drawn by Henry L. 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Summers (1804-1868) of Kanawha County, (West) Virginia, and received a master's degree from Washington College. Admitted to the bar 2 October 1846, Kemper returned to Madison County to practice law. When the Mexican War began, Kemper was appointed captain in the First Virginia Regiment and served until the end of the war. In 1853, Kemper was elected to the House of Delegates and served until 1863. He was Speaker of the House from 1861 to 1863. Kemper also was appointed a general in the Virginia militia in 1858. When the Civil War began, Kemper was appointed colonel of the 7th Virginia Infantry. Due to his performance at the battle of Seven Pines, Kemper was promoted to brigadier general. He was wounded in Pickett's Charge on 3 July 1863, and was captured by Union troops a few days later. Exchanged in September 1863, he returned to his command. Kemper was put in command of the reserve forces of Virginia in 1864.\n","After the war ended, Kemper returned to his law practice in Madison County and pursued business interests. He was elected governor of Virginia in 1873 and served from 1874 to 1878. Much of his term was spent in dealing with Virginia's debt. On 12 March 1874, Kemper created controversy and angered his Conservative contemporaries by vetoing a bill to transfer control of the city government of Petersburg from elected Republican officials to a board of commissioners appointed by a city judge. Governor Kemper also played an integral part in the unveiling of John Henry Foley's statue to Stonewall Jackson on Capitol Square.\n","After he left the governor's office, Kemper returned to Madison County, then moved to Orange County in 1882. Kemper married Cremora Conway Cave (ca. 1837-1870) 4 July 1853 in Madison County, and they had seven children. Kemper died 7 April 1895 in Orange County and buried at the family cemetery at \"Walnut Hills\" in Madison County.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eExecutive letter books of Governor James L. Kemper, 1874 Jan. 5-1877 Dec. 28. Accession 35358, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Executive letter books of Governor James L. Kemper, 1874 Jan. 5-1877 Dec. 28. Accession 35358, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\n"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi03130.xml\"\u003eVirginia Governor (1874-1878 : Kemper), Executive papers of Governor James L. Kemper, 1874-1877. 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Governor Kemper corresponded with a variety of individuals in federal and state government as well as important private indiviudals,on issues including the state war debt, prisoners and the Penitentiary, the volunteer militia, the Petersburg city government bill veto, requests for patronage, the Centennial Exhibition, the Virginia Military Institute, boundary disputes with West Virginia and Maryland, and the Foley statue of Stonewall Jackson. The letter book also includes a number of messages addressed to the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Executive letter book contains the outgoing correspondence of Governor James L. Kemper between 1874 and 1877, arranged chronologically. Letters were written by Governor Kemper, clerk P. F. Howard, Secretary of the Commonwealth James McDonald, and personal secretaries Meade C. Kemper, S. Bassett French, Baker P. Lee, and Charles Rutledge Whipple. 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Alexander, and concern his dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land, as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers are those of his son, Charles G. Alexander, lawyer, justice of the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of subjects, including King George County Schools, land surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other subjects of possible interest include medical records and doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning St. Paul's Churchin King George County.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00047#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_viu00047","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00047","_root_":"viu_viu00047","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00047","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00047.xml","title_ssm":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"title_tesim":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["4800"],"text":["4800","Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890","2000 items","Collection is open to research.","The \n          Alexander family papers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The papers of the \n          Alexander family of \n          King George County, Virginia contain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n          Charles G. Alexander , lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n          King George County Schools , land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County .","Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n          Alexandria merchants \n          Stephen Shinn and Son . Other business\n         associates include \n          W.H. McDonald and Co. , \n          J. Leadbeater and Son , \n          C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne . \n          Gustavus B. Alexander and other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n          Alexandria, Virginia company \n          S.S. Masters and Son : 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n          Alexander family plantation \" \n          Caledon \" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n          Henry Ryals (30 Oct 1852) and with \n          John L. Lewisford (9 Jan 1860).","Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n          Stuart family , \n          Chapman family , and \n          Alexander family in \n          Alexandria, Virginia . Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n          Strawberry Hill property\" bought by \n          Eliza Jackson from \n          G.B. Wallace , dated 4 Sept 1876; \n          R.H. Stuart to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning land sold\n         to \n          Eliza Hughes and \n          Charles Prior , dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n          King George County , \" which includes \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n          U.S. War Department to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.","Several letters concern the \" \n          Boyd's Hole \" property held by the \n          Alexander family . Correspondence from \n          Stephen Shinn to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerns\n         negotiations with the \n          Potomac River Steam Boat Company to build\n         a wharf at \n          Boyd's Hole : 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n          Boyd's Hole includes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n          Boyd's Hole property include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n          Charles G. Alexander and \n          Thomas C. Daly ; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n          Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company to \n          Charles G. Alexander ; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n          Boyd's Hole For Sale!\"","Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander . Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n          Alexander family by \n          Lucy A. Thornton of \n          Port Royal, Virginia : 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n          Lucy Thornton requests that \n          Charles Alexander pay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"","Some correspondence of the \n          Grymes family is included in the \n          Alexander family papers. Letters of \n          George Grymes include an undated note to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n          Thomas Grymes , dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n          Fanny Grymes deals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n          Eagle's Nest :\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.","Letters from \n          Charles G. Alexander 's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n          Yuba County, California (where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n          Washington -based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n          Charles G. Alexander in \n          Yuba County, California .","Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n          Charles G. Alexander 's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n          King George County \" from \n          C.H. Ashton , concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n          House of Delegates ; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n          Lancaster ; \" and letters to \n          Judith B. Alexander and \n          Marietta Alexander from \n          Sarah Stuart and \"Rose.\"","Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n          Charles G. Alexander during his period as\n         a member of the \n          15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry in\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n          15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E , under\n         Captain \n          Mark Arnold , and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n          9th Virginia Cavalry is also frequently\n         mentioned.","Two folders include material concerning \n          King George County Schools , such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n          King George County Textbook Committee ,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n          Potomac District Public School #4 from\n         1876 to 1887 while \n          Charles G. Alexander was schoolmaster.","Medical records and doctors' bills of the \n          Alexander family have been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n          Alexander family and of the \n          Fitzhugh family . These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.","Two folders contain the tax records of the \n          Alexander family from 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.","Meteorological surveys and observations were made by \n          Charles G. Alexander for the \n          U.S. War Department in 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n          United States and correspondence between \n          Charles G. Alexander and the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n          War Department .","Material concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County consists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.","Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n          Alexander Pope and \n          John Stuart Mill , the passport of \n          Charles G. Alexander dated 1849, a school\n         report for \n          Charles G. Alexander at \n          Wood Grove Seminary in the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.","A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:","Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n          George Johnson to \n          Jacob Stuart , concerning ownership of\n         slave \n          William ; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n          Jim , belonging to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n          A.G. Dade to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n          Henry Lewis to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n          Sarah Stuart Alexander ; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n          W.T. Swann to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning slaves\n         of the \n          Alexander family , some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n          Christy \") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n          Mary ; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n          West to recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Charles G. Alexander , writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n          Caledon \" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n          Charles G. Alexander ] to \n          George H. Robinson concerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n          Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands to \n          Fanny Grymes , concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n          Henry Brooks , son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n          23rd US Colored Troops during the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n          C.T. Stuart to \n          L.W. Stuart concerning slave \n          William .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n          G. Stuart .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:","Alexander family, Lanford family, Ashton family, Lewis family, Berry family, Miffleton family, Brockenborough family, Potts family, Bryan family, Quisenberry family, Coakley family, Scott family, Dade family, Selden family, Davies family, Smith family, Fitzhugh family, Stuart family, Grymes family, Thornton family, Harrison family, Washington family","These bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops","Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family","Lewis Egerton Smoot","Gustavus B. Alexander","Charles G. Alexander","Henry Ryals","John L. Lewisford","Eliza Jackson","G.B. Wallace","R.H. Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart","English"],"unitid_tesim":["4800"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"collection_title_tesim":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"collection_ssim":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"creator_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"creators_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was a gift of Mr. \n             Lewis Egerton Smoot of \" \n             Caledon \" in \n             Goby, Virginia . It was presented to\n            the \n             University of Virginia on \n             June 18, 1954 ."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["2000 items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003epapers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The \n          Alexander family papers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlexander Family\n            Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alexander Family\n            Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFunded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Funding Note"],"processinfo_tesim":["Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003econtain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Schools\u003c/corpname\u003e, land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria\u003c/geogname\u003emerchants \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eStephen Shinn and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e. Other business\n         associates include \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eW.H. McDonald and Co.\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJ. Leadbeater and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eC.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne\u003c/corpname\u003e. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003ecompany \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eS.S. Masters and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e: 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eplantation \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCaledon\u003c/corpname\u003e\" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Ryals\u003c/persname\u003e(30 Oct 1852) and with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn L. Lewisford\u003c/persname\u003e(9 Jan 1860).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n         \u003cfamname\u003eStuart family\u003c/famname\u003e, \n         \u003cfamname\u003eChapman family\u003c/famname\u003e, and \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eStrawberry Hill\u003c/geogname\u003eproperty\" bought by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEliza Jackson\u003c/persname\u003efrom \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG.B. Wallace\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 4 Sept 1876; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eR.H. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning land sold\n         to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEliza Hughes\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Prior\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e, \" which includes \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eas chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eU.S. War Department\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral letters concern the \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003e\" property held by the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003e. Correspondence from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eStephen Shinn\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerns\n         negotiations with the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePotomac River Steam Boat Company\u003c/corpname\u003eto build\n         a wharf at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003e: 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eincludes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eproperty include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas C. Daly\u003c/persname\u003e; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eGeo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eFor Sale!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e. Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eby \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy A. Thornton\u003c/persname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePort Royal, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e: 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Thornton\u003c/persname\u003erequests that \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Alexander\u003c/persname\u003epay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eGrymes family\u003c/famname\u003eis included in the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003epapers. Letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Grymes\u003c/persname\u003einclude an undated note to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas Grymes\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFanny Grymes\u003c/persname\u003edeals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eEagle's Nest\u003c/corpname\u003e:\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYuba County, California\u003c/geogname\u003e(where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington\u003c/geogname\u003e-based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYuba County, California\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e\" from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eC.H. Ashton\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eHouse of Delegates\u003c/corpname\u003e; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLancaster\u003c/geogname\u003e; \" and letters to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMarietta Alexander\u003c/persname\u003efrom \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eand \"Rose.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eduring his period as\n         a member of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry\u003c/corpname\u003ein\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E\u003c/corpname\u003e, under\n         Captain \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMark Arnold\u003c/persname\u003e, and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e9th Virginia Cavalry\u003c/corpname\u003eis also frequently\n         mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo folders include material concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Schools\u003c/corpname\u003e, such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Textbook Committee\u003c/corpname\u003e,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePotomac District Public School #4\u003c/corpname\u003efrom\n         1876 to 1887 while \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003ewas schoolmaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical records and doctors' bills of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003ehave been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eand of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eFitzhugh family\u003c/famname\u003e. These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo folders contain the tax records of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003efrom 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological surveys and observations were made by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003efor the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eU.S. War Department\u003c/corpname\u003ein 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eUnited States\u003c/geogname\u003eand correspondence between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWar Department\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003econsists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlexander Pope\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Stuart Mill\u003c/persname\u003e, the passport of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003edated 1849, a school\n         report for \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eat \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWood Grove Seminary\u003c/corpname\u003ein the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eas a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Johnson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning ownership of\n         slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam\u003c/persname\u003e; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJim\u003c/persname\u003e, belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eA.G. Dade\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Lewis\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Stuart Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eW.T. Swann\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning slaves\n         of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003e, some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eChristy\u003c/persname\u003e\") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam McGuire\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary\u003c/persname\u003e; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWest\u003c/persname\u003eto recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam McGuire\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCaledon\u003c/corpname\u003e\" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e] to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. Robinson\u003c/persname\u003econcerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFanny Grymes\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Brooks\u003c/persname\u003e, son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e23rd US Colored Troops\u003c/corpname\u003eduring the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eC.T. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eL.W. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003econcerning slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah K. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah K. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eLanford family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eAshton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eLewis family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBerry family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eMiffleton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBrockenborough family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003ePotts family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBryan family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eQuisenberry family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eCoakley family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eScott family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eDade family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eSelden family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eDavies family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eSmith family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eFitzhugh family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eStuart family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eGrymes family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eThornton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eHarrison family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eWashington family\u003c/famname\u003e\n      \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The papers of the \n          Alexander family of \n          King George County, Virginia contain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n          Charles G. Alexander , lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n          King George County Schools , land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County .","Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n          Alexandria merchants \n          Stephen Shinn and Son . Other business\n         associates include \n          W.H. McDonald and Co. , \n          J. Leadbeater and Son , \n          C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne . \n          Gustavus B. Alexander and other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n          Alexandria, Virginia company \n          S.S. Masters and Son : 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n          Alexander family plantation \" \n          Caledon \" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n          Henry Ryals (30 Oct 1852) and with \n          John L. Lewisford (9 Jan 1860).","Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n          Stuart family , \n          Chapman family , and \n          Alexander family in \n          Alexandria, Virginia . Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n          Strawberry Hill property\" bought by \n          Eliza Jackson from \n          G.B. Wallace , dated 4 Sept 1876; \n          R.H. Stuart to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning land sold\n         to \n          Eliza Hughes and \n          Charles Prior , dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n          King George County , \" which includes \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n          U.S. War Department to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.","Several letters concern the \" \n          Boyd's Hole \" property held by the \n          Alexander family . Correspondence from \n          Stephen Shinn to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerns\n         negotiations with the \n          Potomac River Steam Boat Company to build\n         a wharf at \n          Boyd's Hole : 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n          Boyd's Hole includes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n          Boyd's Hole property include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n          Charles G. Alexander and \n          Thomas C. Daly ; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n          Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company to \n          Charles G. Alexander ; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n          Boyd's Hole For Sale!\"","Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander . Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n          Alexander family by \n          Lucy A. Thornton of \n          Port Royal, Virginia : 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n          Lucy Thornton requests that \n          Charles Alexander pay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"","Some correspondence of the \n          Grymes family is included in the \n          Alexander family papers. Letters of \n          George Grymes include an undated note to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n          Thomas Grymes , dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n          Fanny Grymes deals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n          Eagle's Nest :\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.","Letters from \n          Charles G. Alexander 's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n          Yuba County, California (where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n          Washington -based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n          Charles G. Alexander in \n          Yuba County, California .","Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n          Charles G. Alexander 's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n          King George County \" from \n          C.H. Ashton , concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n          House of Delegates ; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n          Lancaster ; \" and letters to \n          Judith B. Alexander and \n          Marietta Alexander from \n          Sarah Stuart and \"Rose.\"","Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n          Charles G. Alexander during his period as\n         a member of the \n          15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry in\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n          15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E , under\n         Captain \n          Mark Arnold , and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n          9th Virginia Cavalry is also frequently\n         mentioned.","Two folders include material concerning \n          King George County Schools , such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n          King George County Textbook Committee ,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n          Potomac District Public School #4 from\n         1876 to 1887 while \n          Charles G. Alexander was schoolmaster.","Medical records and doctors' bills of the \n          Alexander family have been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n          Alexander family and of the \n          Fitzhugh family . These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.","Two folders contain the tax records of the \n          Alexander family from 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.","Meteorological surveys and observations were made by \n          Charles G. Alexander for the \n          U.S. War Department in 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n          United States and correspondence between \n          Charles G. Alexander and the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n          War Department .","Material concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County consists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.","Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n          Alexander Pope and \n          John Stuart Mill , the passport of \n          Charles G. Alexander dated 1849, a school\n         report for \n          Charles G. Alexander at \n          Wood Grove Seminary in the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.","A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:","Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n          George Johnson to \n          Jacob Stuart , concerning ownership of\n         slave \n          William ; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n          Jim , belonging to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n          A.G. Dade to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n          Henry Lewis to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n          Sarah Stuart Alexander ; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n          W.T. Swann to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning slaves\n         of the \n          Alexander family , some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n          Christy \") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n          Mary ; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n          West to recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Charles G. Alexander , writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n          Caledon \" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n          Charles G. Alexander ] to \n          George H. Robinson concerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n          Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands to \n          Fanny Grymes , concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n          Henry Brooks , son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n          23rd US Colored Troops during the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n          C.T. Stuart to \n          L.W. Stuart concerning slave \n          William .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n          G. Stuart .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:","Alexander family, Lanford family, Ashton family, Lewis family, Berry family, Miffleton family, Brockenborough family, Potts family, Bryan family, Quisenberry family, Coakley family, Scott family, Dade family, Selden family, Davies family, Smith family, Fitzhugh family, Stuart family, Grymes family, Thornton family, Harrison family, Washington family","These bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops","Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family","Lewis Egerton Smoot","Gustavus B. Alexander","Charles G. Alexander","Henry Ryals","John L. Lewisford","Eliza Jackson","G.B. Wallace","R.H. Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart"],"corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops"],"famname_ssim":["Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family"],"persname_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot","Gustavus B. Alexander","Charles G. Alexander","Henry Ryals","John L. Lewisford","Eliza Jackson","G.B. Wallace","R.H. Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":26,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:23:16.996Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu00047","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00047","_root_":"viu_viu00047","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00047","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00047.xml","title_ssm":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"title_tesim":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["4800"],"text":["4800","Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890","2000 items","Collection is open to research.","The \n          Alexander family papers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The papers of the \n          Alexander family of \n          King George County, Virginia contain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n          Charles G. Alexander , lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n          King George County Schools , land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County .","Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n          Alexandria merchants \n          Stephen Shinn and Son . Other business\n         associates include \n          W.H. McDonald and Co. , \n          J. Leadbeater and Son , \n          C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne . \n          Gustavus B. Alexander and other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n          Alexandria, Virginia company \n          S.S. Masters and Son : 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n          Alexander family plantation \" \n          Caledon \" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n          Henry Ryals (30 Oct 1852) and with \n          John L. Lewisford (9 Jan 1860).","Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n          Stuart family , \n          Chapman family , and \n          Alexander family in \n          Alexandria, Virginia . Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n          Strawberry Hill property\" bought by \n          Eliza Jackson from \n          G.B. Wallace , dated 4 Sept 1876; \n          R.H. Stuart to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning land sold\n         to \n          Eliza Hughes and \n          Charles Prior , dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n          King George County , \" which includes \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n          U.S. War Department to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.","Several letters concern the \" \n          Boyd's Hole \" property held by the \n          Alexander family . Correspondence from \n          Stephen Shinn to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerns\n         negotiations with the \n          Potomac River Steam Boat Company to build\n         a wharf at \n          Boyd's Hole : 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n          Boyd's Hole includes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n          Boyd's Hole property include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n          Charles G. Alexander and \n          Thomas C. Daly ; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n          Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company to \n          Charles G. Alexander ; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n          Boyd's Hole For Sale!\"","Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander . Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n          Alexander family by \n          Lucy A. Thornton of \n          Port Royal, Virginia : 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n          Lucy Thornton requests that \n          Charles Alexander pay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"","Some correspondence of the \n          Grymes family is included in the \n          Alexander family papers. Letters of \n          George Grymes include an undated note to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n          Thomas Grymes , dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n          Fanny Grymes deals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n          Eagle's Nest :\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.","Letters from \n          Charles G. Alexander 's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n          Yuba County, California (where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n          Washington -based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n          Charles G. Alexander in \n          Yuba County, California .","Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n          Charles G. Alexander 's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n          King George County \" from \n          C.H. Ashton , concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n          House of Delegates ; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n          Lancaster ; \" and letters to \n          Judith B. Alexander and \n          Marietta Alexander from \n          Sarah Stuart and \"Rose.\"","Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n          Charles G. Alexander during his period as\n         a member of the \n          15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry in\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n          15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E , under\n         Captain \n          Mark Arnold , and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n          9th Virginia Cavalry is also frequently\n         mentioned.","Two folders include material concerning \n          King George County Schools , such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n          King George County Textbook Committee ,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n          Potomac District Public School #4 from\n         1876 to 1887 while \n          Charles G. Alexander was schoolmaster.","Medical records and doctors' bills of the \n          Alexander family have been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n          Alexander family and of the \n          Fitzhugh family . These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.","Two folders contain the tax records of the \n          Alexander family from 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.","Meteorological surveys and observations were made by \n          Charles G. Alexander for the \n          U.S. War Department in 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n          United States and correspondence between \n          Charles G. Alexander and the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n          War Department .","Material concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County consists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.","Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n          Alexander Pope and \n          John Stuart Mill , the passport of \n          Charles G. Alexander dated 1849, a school\n         report for \n          Charles G. Alexander at \n          Wood Grove Seminary in the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.","A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:","Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n          George Johnson to \n          Jacob Stuart , concerning ownership of\n         slave \n          William ; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n          Jim , belonging to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n          A.G. Dade to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n          Henry Lewis to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n          Sarah Stuart Alexander ; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n          W.T. Swann to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning slaves\n         of the \n          Alexander family , some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n          Christy \") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n          Mary ; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n          West to recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Charles G. Alexander , writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n          Caledon \" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n          Charles G. Alexander ] to \n          George H. Robinson concerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n          Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands to \n          Fanny Grymes , concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n          Henry Brooks , son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n          23rd US Colored Troops during the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n          C.T. Stuart to \n          L.W. Stuart concerning slave \n          William .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n          G. Stuart .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:","Alexander family, Lanford family, Ashton family, Lewis family, Berry family, Miffleton family, Brockenborough family, Potts family, Bryan family, Quisenberry family, Coakley family, Scott family, Dade family, Selden family, Davies family, Smith family, Fitzhugh family, Stuart family, Grymes family, Thornton family, Harrison family, Washington family","These bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops","Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family","Lewis Egerton Smoot","Gustavus B. Alexander","Charles G. Alexander","Henry Ryals","John L. Lewisford","Eliza Jackson","G.B. Wallace","R.H. Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart","English"],"unitid_tesim":["4800"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"collection_title_tesim":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"collection_ssim":["Alexander Family Papers \n         1800-1890"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"creator_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"creators_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot"],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was a gift of Mr. \n             Lewis Egerton Smoot of \" \n             Caledon \" in \n             Goby, Virginia . It was presented to\n            the \n             University of Virginia on \n             June 18, 1954 ."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["2000 items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003epapers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The \n          Alexander family papers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlexander Family\n            Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alexander Family\n            Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFunded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Funding Note"],"processinfo_tesim":["Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003econtain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Schools\u003c/corpname\u003e, land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria\u003c/geogname\u003emerchants \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eStephen Shinn and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e. Other business\n         associates include \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eW.H. McDonald and Co.\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJ. Leadbeater and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eC.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne\u003c/corpname\u003e. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003ecompany \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eS.S. Masters and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e: 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eplantation \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCaledon\u003c/corpname\u003e\" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Ryals\u003c/persname\u003e(30 Oct 1852) and with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn L. Lewisford\u003c/persname\u003e(9 Jan 1860).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n         \u003cfamname\u003eStuart family\u003c/famname\u003e, \n         \u003cfamname\u003eChapman family\u003c/famname\u003e, and \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eStrawberry Hill\u003c/geogname\u003eproperty\" bought by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEliza Jackson\u003c/persname\u003efrom \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG.B. Wallace\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 4 Sept 1876; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eR.H. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning land sold\n         to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEliza Hughes\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Prior\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e, \" which includes \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eas chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eU.S. War Department\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral letters concern the \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003e\" property held by the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003e. Correspondence from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eStephen Shinn\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerns\n         negotiations with the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePotomac River Steam Boat Company\u003c/corpname\u003eto build\n         a wharf at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003e: 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eincludes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eproperty include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas C. Daly\u003c/persname\u003e; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eGeo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eFor Sale!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e. Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eby \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy A. Thornton\u003c/persname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePort Royal, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e: 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Thornton\u003c/persname\u003erequests that \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Alexander\u003c/persname\u003epay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eGrymes family\u003c/famname\u003eis included in the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003epapers. Letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Grymes\u003c/persname\u003einclude an undated note to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas Grymes\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFanny Grymes\u003c/persname\u003edeals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eEagle's Nest\u003c/corpname\u003e:\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYuba County, California\u003c/geogname\u003e(where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington\u003c/geogname\u003e-based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYuba County, California\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e\" from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eC.H. Ashton\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eHouse of Delegates\u003c/corpname\u003e; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLancaster\u003c/geogname\u003e; \" and letters to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMarietta Alexander\u003c/persname\u003efrom \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eand \"Rose.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eduring his period as\n         a member of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry\u003c/corpname\u003ein\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E\u003c/corpname\u003e, under\n         Captain \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMark Arnold\u003c/persname\u003e, and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e9th Virginia Cavalry\u003c/corpname\u003eis also frequently\n         mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo folders include material concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Schools\u003c/corpname\u003e, such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Textbook Committee\u003c/corpname\u003e,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePotomac District Public School #4\u003c/corpname\u003efrom\n         1876 to 1887 while \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003ewas schoolmaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical records and doctors' bills of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003ehave been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eand of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eFitzhugh family\u003c/famname\u003e. These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo folders contain the tax records of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003efrom 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological surveys and observations were made by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003efor the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eU.S. War Department\u003c/corpname\u003ein 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eUnited States\u003c/geogname\u003eand correspondence between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWar Department\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003econsists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlexander Pope\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Stuart Mill\u003c/persname\u003e, the passport of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003edated 1849, a school\n         report for \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eat \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWood Grove Seminary\u003c/corpname\u003ein the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eas a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Johnson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning ownership of\n         slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam\u003c/persname\u003e; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJim\u003c/persname\u003e, belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eA.G. Dade\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Lewis\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Stuart Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eW.T. Swann\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning slaves\n         of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003e, some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eChristy\u003c/persname\u003e\") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam McGuire\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary\u003c/persname\u003e; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWest\u003c/persname\u003eto recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam McGuire\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCaledon\u003c/corpname\u003e\" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e] to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. Robinson\u003c/persname\u003econcerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFanny Grymes\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Brooks\u003c/persname\u003e, son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e23rd US Colored Troops\u003c/corpname\u003eduring the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eC.T. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eL.W. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003econcerning slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah K. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah K. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eLanford family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eAshton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eLewis family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBerry family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eMiffleton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBrockenborough family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003ePotts family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBryan family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eQuisenberry family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eCoakley family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eScott family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eDade family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eSelden family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eDavies family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eSmith family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eFitzhugh family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eStuart family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eGrymes family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eThornton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eHarrison family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eWashington family\u003c/famname\u003e\n      \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The papers of the \n          Alexander family of \n          King George County, Virginia contain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n          Charles G. Alexander , lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n          King George County Schools , land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County .","Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n          Alexandria merchants \n          Stephen Shinn and Son . Other business\n         associates include \n          W.H. McDonald and Co. , \n          J. Leadbeater and Son , \n          C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne . \n          Gustavus B. Alexander and other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n          Alexandria, Virginia company \n          S.S. Masters and Son : 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n          Alexander family plantation \" \n          Caledon \" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n          Henry Ryals (30 Oct 1852) and with \n          John L. Lewisford (9 Jan 1860).","Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n          Stuart family , \n          Chapman family , and \n          Alexander family in \n          Alexandria, Virginia . Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n          Strawberry Hill property\" bought by \n          Eliza Jackson from \n          G.B. Wallace , dated 4 Sept 1876; \n          R.H. Stuart to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning land sold\n         to \n          Eliza Hughes and \n          Charles Prior , dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n          King George County , \" which includes \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n          U.S. War Department to \n          Charles G. Alexander concerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.","Several letters concern the \" \n          Boyd's Hole \" property held by the \n          Alexander family . Correspondence from \n          Stephen Shinn to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerns\n         negotiations with the \n          Potomac River Steam Boat Company to build\n         a wharf at \n          Boyd's Hole : 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n          Boyd's Hole includes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n          Boyd's Hole property include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n          Charles G. Alexander and \n          Thomas C. Daly ; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n          Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company to \n          Charles G. Alexander ; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n          Boyd's Hole For Sale!\"","Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander . Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n          Alexander family by \n          Lucy A. Thornton of \n          Port Royal, Virginia : 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n          Lucy Thornton requests that \n          Charles Alexander pay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"","Some correspondence of the \n          Grymes family is included in the \n          Alexander family papers. Letters of \n          George Grymes include an undated note to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander concerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n          Thomas Grymes , dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n          Fanny Grymes deals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n          Eagle's Nest :\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.","Letters from \n          Charles G. Alexander 's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n          Yuba County, California (where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n          Washington -based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n          Charles G. Alexander in \n          Yuba County, California .","Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n          Charles G. Alexander 's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n          King George County \" from \n          C.H. Ashton , concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n          House of Delegates ; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n          Lancaster ; \" and letters to \n          Judith B. Alexander and \n          Marietta Alexander from \n          Sarah Stuart and \"Rose.\"","Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n          Charles G. Alexander during his period as\n         a member of the \n          15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry in\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n          15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E , under\n         Captain \n          Mark Arnold , and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n          9th Virginia Cavalry is also frequently\n         mentioned.","Two folders include material concerning \n          King George County Schools , such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n          King George County Textbook Committee ,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n          Potomac District Public School #4 from\n         1876 to 1887 while \n          Charles G. Alexander was schoolmaster.","Medical records and doctors' bills of the \n          Alexander family have been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n          Alexander family and of the \n          Fitzhugh family . These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.","Two folders contain the tax records of the \n          Alexander family from 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.","Meteorological surveys and observations were made by \n          Charles G. Alexander for the \n          U.S. War Department in 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n          United States and correspondence between \n          Charles G. Alexander and the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n          War Department .","Material concerning \n          St. Paul's Church in \n          King George County consists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.","Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n          Alexander Pope and \n          John Stuart Mill , the passport of \n          Charles G. Alexander dated 1849, a school\n         report for \n          Charles G. Alexander at \n          Wood Grove Seminary in the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n          Gustavus B. Alexander as a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.","A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:","Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n          George Johnson to \n          Jacob Stuart , concerning ownership of\n         slave \n          William ; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n          Jim , belonging to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n          A.G. Dade to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n          Henry Lewis to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n          Sarah Stuart Alexander ; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n          W.T. Swann to \n          Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning slaves\n         of the \n          Alexander family , some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n          Christy \") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Judith B. Alexander , concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n          Mary ; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n          West to recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n          William McGuire to \n          Charles G. Alexander , writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n          Caledon \" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n          Charles G. Alexander ] to \n          George H. Robinson concerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n          Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands to \n          Fanny Grymes , concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n          Henry Brooks , son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n          23rd US Colored Troops during the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n          C.T. Stuart to \n          L.W. Stuart concerning slave \n          William .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n          Gustavus B. Alexander ; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n          Sarah K. Stuart ; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n          G. Stuart .","Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:","Alexander family, Lanford family, Ashton family, Lewis family, Berry family, Miffleton family, Brockenborough family, Potts family, Bryan family, Quisenberry family, Coakley family, Scott family, Dade family, Selden family, Davies family, Smith family, Fitzhugh family, Stuart family, Grymes family, Thornton family, Harrison family, Washington family","These bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart"],"corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. 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The World\n         War I correspondence is arranged in folders according to\n         correspondents, and chronologically within the folders. The\n         major correspondence series is arranged chronologically. The\n         topical correspondence and speech sections generally follow\n         the divisions set up by Barksdale. In the speech section, the\n         manuscript speeches precede other related materials. Within\n         the two miscellaneous speech folders, each speech and its\n         related material is in chronological order by the date of the\n         speech. The miscellaneous papers and memorabilia have been\n         divided into general categories, and are arranged in\n         chronological order within the folders. Printed material\n         follows the same organization. Oversize material is arranged\n         chronologically and is listed at the end of this guide.\n         Undated material is located at the end of its particular\n         section or folder.","Alfred Dickinson Barksdale was born in \n          Halifax (then \n          Houston ), \n          Virginia , on 17 July 1892. He was\n         educated in local schools, with the exception of one year\n         (1907-1908) which he spent at \n          Cluster Springs Academy in \n          Cluster Springs, Virginia . He attended\n         the \n          Virginia Military Institute from 1908 to\n         1911, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree after only\n         three years. Following a year of teaching in a \n          Halifax school, he entered the \n          University of Virginia Law School , and\n         received his LL.B. in 1915. He entered the practice of law in \n          Lynchburg, Virginia , but soon left to\n         serve as a first lieutenant in the First Virginia Infantry\n         --known as the \"Musketeers\"--on the Mexican border from June\n         1916 to February 1917. Promoted to captain in July 1917, he\n         served in the 116th Infantry, 29th Division, \n          American Expeditionary Forces , and saw\n         active service in \n          France from June 1918 to July 1919.\n         Following the Armistice, he attended classes at the \n          Sorbonne , in addition to acting as a\n         judge-advocate for his battalion. He was released from service\n         in August 1919, and received the Distinguished Service Cross,\n         the Croix de Guerre, and the Chevalier Legion of Honor as a\n         result of his military performance.","Upon his return to the \n          United States , \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale resumed his\n         legal practice in \n          Lynchburg . He served as a \n          Virginia state senator from 1924 to 1928,\n         and although this was the extent of his active political\n         career, he formed many valuable political connections,\n         including one with \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , whom he assisted in\n         his campaign for governor. In 1938, Barksdale was named judge\n         of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia , this being the same position\n         which his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , had filled\n         for many years in the early 1900's. In 1940 he was appointed\n         judge of the \n          United States District Court for the\n         Western District of \n          Virginia , and served in this capacity\n         until he retired in 1957. Following his retirement from the\n         bench he continued to do legal work, including service on the\n         Trial Bench and the Court of Appeals, until his death on 16\n         August 1972.","Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale married \n          Estill Winfree Phillips in 1934, and they\n         made their home in \n          Lynchburg until the judge's death. Their\n         family included Mrs. Barksdale's son from her previous\n         marriage, \n          William Causey Phillips, Jr. , and the \n          Barksdale 's two daughters, \n          Louisa Estill Winfree Barksdale Loyd , and \n          Mary B. Garbee .","In addition to his legal career, \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale served on the \n          Board of Trustees of Hollins College for\n         over thirty years, was a member of the \n          Board of Visitors of the University of\n         Virginia for ten years, and was a member of both the\n          Virginia Bar Association and \n          American Bar Association .","For further biographical information, see the typescript\n         biography in control folder no. 10230.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","These papers, consisting of cat 7770 items, (12 boxes, 1\n         oversize folder; 5 linear shelf feet), are the personal papers\n         of Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale of \n          Lynchburg, Virginia . Most of the papers\n         fall between the years 1938 and 1972, with some covering the\n         earlier period of 1918-1919. These periods correspond to the\n         years of \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's career as\n         judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia and as judge of the U. S.\n         District Court of the Western District of \n          Virginia , and also of his military\n         service during World War I.","The major series in the collection is that of\n         chronologically-arranged personal correspondence, covering the\n         years 1918-1919 and 1940-1972. This correspondence consists\n         chiefly of personal and routine social correspondence with\n         family members, acquaintances, and friends, many of whom were \n          Virginia lawyers, judges, businessmen, and\n         political figures. Prominent correspondents include \n          Virginia senators \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , and \n          Carter Glass ; \n          Virginia governor and \n          University of Virginia president \n          Colgate Darden ; prominent businessman,\n         government official, and Secretary of State \n          Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. ; and speaker of\n         the House of Representatives \n          Sam Rayburn . A minor problem in using the\n         correspondence is that Barksdale's nickname was \"Dick,\" and\n         occasionally people address him as \"Richard\" Barksdale.","The chronological correspondence also includes \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's World War I\n         correspondence with his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , his brother; \n          John Barksdale , and other family members\n         and American friends. There are also a substantial number of\n         letters and postcards from acquaintances he made in \n          France , including several young French\n         women. One folder contains official correspondence concerning\n         Barksdale's war honors.","Following the chronological correspondence is a section of\n         topical correspondence and related materials, which include\n         memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, miscellaneous printed\n         material, etc.. The topics include important court cases,\n         organizations to which \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale belonged, and\n         major turning points in his career, such as his appointment to\n         the district judgeship, and his retirement. The letters\n         relating to Barksdale's appointment to the district judgeship\n         are of particular interest as they shed some light on the\n         processes of political appointments. Other folders contain\n         material concerning Barksdale's World War I unit, Company M,\n         and the \"Musketeers,\" and material regarding Barksdale's\n         associations with \n          Hollins College and the \n          University of Virginia . Some genealogical\n         material is also contained in this section.","A major portion of the collection consists of speeches\n         given by \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale , with\n         background material, correspondence, and miscellaneous items.\n         Barksdale delivered speeches at naturalization ceremonies at \n          Roanoke and other \n          Virginia locations many times over a\n         period of about twenty years. He often spoke to various \n          University of Virginia alumni groups,\n         women's groups, bar associations, and at various \n          Virginia Military Institute , court, and\n         law school functions. Some speeches are related to special\n         functions Barksdale performed such as introducing \n          Greer Garson and \n          John F. Kennedy on the occasions when they\n         spoke in \n          Lynchburg . It should be noted that\n         material in the chronological correspondence overlaps with\n         both topical correspondence and speeches. This material was\n         not transferred as Barksdale had filed it chronologically.","Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's\n         miscellaneous papers and memorabilia consist of family,\n         personal, and professional items. His memorabilia from World\n         War I includes contemporary postcards from places he visited\n         in \n          Europe . Contained in this section, as\n         well as in the section of oversized material, are Barksdale's\n         certificates for awards he won and positions he held. Two\n         folders contain listings of addresses of people with whom he\n         was acquainted.","The printed material section contains printed items used in\n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's military and\n         professional careers, and printed memorabilia from the \n          Virginia Military Institute and the \n          University of Virginia . Three folders of\n         newspaper clippings relate to important events in his life and\n         career, including the trial of several German-American Bund\n         leaders, convicted of violating the Selective Service Act in\n         1942 in \n          New York City , at which \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale served as\n         judge.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. Library. 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Following a year of teaching in a \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eHalifax\u003c/geogname\u003eschool, he entered the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia Law School\u003c/corpname\u003e, and\n         received his LL.B. in 1915. He entered the practice of law in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLynchburg, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, but soon left to\n         serve as a first lieutenant in the First Virginia Infantry\n         --known as the \"Musketeers\"--on the Mexican border from June\n         1916 to February 1917. 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He was\n         educated in local schools, with the exception of one year\n         (1907-1908) which he spent at \n          Cluster Springs Academy in \n          Cluster Springs, Virginia . He attended\n         the \n          Virginia Military Institute from 1908 to\n         1911, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree after only\n         three years. Following a year of teaching in a \n          Halifax school, he entered the \n          University of Virginia Law School , and\n         received his LL.B. in 1915. He entered the practice of law in \n          Lynchburg, Virginia , but soon left to\n         serve as a first lieutenant in the First Virginia Infantry\n         --known as the \"Musketeers\"--on the Mexican border from June\n         1916 to February 1917. Promoted to captain in July 1917, he\n         served in the 116th Infantry, 29th Division, \n          American Expeditionary Forces , and saw\n         active service in \n          France from June 1918 to July 1919.\n         Following the Armistice, he attended classes at the \n          Sorbonne , in addition to acting as a\n         judge-advocate for his battalion. He was released from service\n         in August 1919, and received the Distinguished Service Cross,\n         the Croix de Guerre, and the Chevalier Legion of Honor as a\n         result of his military performance.","Upon his return to the \n          United States , \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale resumed his\n         legal practice in \n          Lynchburg . He served as a \n          Virginia state senator from 1924 to 1928,\n         and although this was the extent of his active political\n         career, he formed many valuable political connections,\n         including one with \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , whom he assisted in\n         his campaign for governor. In 1938, Barksdale was named judge\n         of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia , this being the same position\n         which his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , had filled\n         for many years in the early 1900's. In 1940 he was appointed\n         judge of the \n          United States District Court for the\n         Western District of \n          Virginia , and served in this capacity\n         until he retired in 1957. Following his retirement from the\n         bench he continued to do legal work, including service on the\n         Trial Bench and the Court of Appeals, until his death on 16\n         August 1972.","Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale married \n          Estill Winfree Phillips in 1934, and they\n         made their home in \n          Lynchburg until the judge's death. Their\n         family included Mrs. Barksdale's son from her previous\n         marriage, \n          William Causey Phillips, Jr. , and the \n          Barksdale 's two daughters, \n          Louisa Estill Winfree Barksdale Loyd , and \n          Mary B. Garbee .","In addition to his legal career, \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale served on the \n          Board of Trustees of Hollins College for\n         over thirty years, was a member of the \n          Board of Visitors of the University of\n         Virginia for ten years, and was a member of both the\n          Virginia Bar Association and \n          American Bar Association .","For further biographical information, see the typescript\n         biography in control folder no. 10230."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\n            Papers, Accession 10230, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alfred Dickinson Barksdale\n            Papers, Accession 10230, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFunded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Funding Note"],"processinfo_tesim":["Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThese papers, consisting of cat 7770 items, (12 boxes, 1\n         oversize folder; 5 linear shelf feet), are the personal papers\n         of Judge \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLynchburg, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. Most of the papers\n         fall between the years 1938 and 1972, with some covering the\n         earlier period of 1918-1919. These periods correspond to the\n         years of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e's career as\n         judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003eand as judge of the U. S.\n         District Court of the Western District of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, and also of his military\n         service during World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe major series in the collection is that of\n         chronologically-arranged personal correspondence, covering the\n         years 1918-1919 and 1940-1972. This correspondence consists\n         chiefly of personal and routine social correspondence with\n         family members, acquaintances, and friends, many of whom were \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003elawyers, judges, businessmen, and\n         political figures. Prominent correspondents include \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003esenators \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHarry F. Byrd, Sr.\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCarter Glass\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003egovernor and \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003epresident \n         \u003cpersname\u003eColgate Darden\u003c/persname\u003e; prominent businessman,\n         government official, and Secretary of State \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdward R. 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Other folders contain\n         material concerning Barksdale's World War I unit, Company M,\n         and the \"Musketeers,\" and material regarding Barksdale's\n         associations with \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eHollins College\u003c/corpname\u003eand the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e. Some genealogical\n         material is also contained in this section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major portion of the collection consists of speeches\n         given by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e, with\n         background material, correspondence, and miscellaneous items.\n         Barksdale delivered speeches at naturalization ceremonies at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRoanoke\u003c/geogname\u003eand other \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003elocations many times over a\n         period of about twenty years. He often spoke to various \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003ealumni groups,\n         women's groups, bar associations, and at various \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Military Institute\u003c/corpname\u003e, court, and\n         law school functions. Some speeches are related to special\n         functions Barksdale performed such as introducing \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGreer Garson\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn F. Kennedy\u003c/persname\u003eon the occasions when they\n         spoke in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLynchburg\u003c/geogname\u003e. It should be noted that\n         material in the chronological correspondence overlaps with\n         both topical correspondence and speeches. 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Two\n         folders contain listings of addresses of people with whom he\n         was acquainted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe printed material section contains printed items used in\n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e's military and\n         professional careers, and printed memorabilia from the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Military Institute\u003c/corpname\u003eand the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e. Three folders of\n         newspaper clippings relate to important events in his life and\n         career, including the trial of several German-American Bund\n         leaders, convicted of violating the Selective Service Act in\n         1942 in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNew York City\u003c/geogname\u003e, at which \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003eserved as\n         judge.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["These papers, consisting of cat 7770 items, (12 boxes, 1\n         oversize folder; 5 linear shelf feet), are the personal papers\n         of Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale of \n          Lynchburg, Virginia . Most of the papers\n         fall between the years 1938 and 1972, with some covering the\n         earlier period of 1918-1919. These periods correspond to the\n         years of \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's career as\n         judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia and as judge of the U. S.\n         District Court of the Western District of \n          Virginia , and also of his military\n         service during World War I.","The major series in the collection is that of\n         chronologically-arranged personal correspondence, covering the\n         years 1918-1919 and 1940-1972. This correspondence consists\n         chiefly of personal and routine social correspondence with\n         family members, acquaintances, and friends, many of whom were \n          Virginia lawyers, judges, businessmen, and\n         political figures. Prominent correspondents include \n          Virginia senators \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , and \n          Carter Glass ; \n          Virginia governor and \n          University of Virginia president \n          Colgate Darden ; prominent businessman,\n         government official, and Secretary of State \n          Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. ; and speaker of\n         the House of Representatives \n          Sam Rayburn . A minor problem in using the\n         correspondence is that Barksdale's nickname was \"Dick,\" and\n         occasionally people address him as \"Richard\" Barksdale.","The chronological correspondence also includes \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's World War I\n         correspondence with his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , his brother; \n          John Barksdale , and other family members\n         and American friends. There are also a substantial number of\n         letters and postcards from acquaintances he made in \n          France , including several young French\n         women. One folder contains official correspondence concerning\n         Barksdale's war honors.","Following the chronological correspondence is a section of\n         topical correspondence and related materials, which include\n         memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, miscellaneous printed\n         material, etc.. The topics include important court cases,\n         organizations to which \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale belonged, and\n         major turning points in his career, such as his appointment to\n         the district judgeship, and his retirement. The letters\n         relating to Barksdale's appointment to the district judgeship\n         are of particular interest as they shed some light on the\n         processes of political appointments. Other folders contain\n         material concerning Barksdale's World War I unit, Company M,\n         and the \"Musketeers,\" and material regarding Barksdale's\n         associations with \n          Hollins College and the \n          University of Virginia . Some genealogical\n         material is also contained in this section.","A major portion of the collection consists of speeches\n         given by \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale , with\n         background material, correspondence, and miscellaneous items.\n         Barksdale delivered speeches at naturalization ceremonies at \n          Roanoke and other \n          Virginia locations many times over a\n         period of about twenty years. He often spoke to various \n          University of Virginia alumni groups,\n         women's groups, bar associations, and at various \n          Virginia Military Institute , court, and\n         law school functions. Some speeches are related to special\n         functions Barksdale performed such as introducing \n          Greer Garson and \n          John F. Kennedy on the occasions when they\n         spoke in \n          Lynchburg . It should be noted that\n         material in the chronological correspondence overlaps with\n         both topical correspondence and speeches. This material was\n         not transferred as Barksdale had filed it chronologically.","Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's\n         miscellaneous papers and memorabilia consist of family,\n         personal, and professional items. His memorabilia from World\n         War I includes contemporary postcards from places he visited\n         in \n          Europe . Contained in this section, as\n         well as in the section of oversized material, are Barksdale's\n         certificates for awards he won and positions he held. Two\n         folders contain listings of addresses of people with whom he\n         was acquainted.","The printed material section contains printed items used in\n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's military and\n         professional careers, and printed memorabilia from the \n          Virginia Military Institute and the \n          University of Virginia . Three folders of\n         newspaper clippings relate to important events in his life and\n         career, including the trial of several German-American Bund\n         leaders, convicted of violating the Selective Service Act in\n         1942 in \n          New York City , at which \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale served as\n         judge."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. 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The World\n         War I correspondence is arranged in folders according to\n         correspondents, and chronologically within the folders. The\n         major correspondence series is arranged chronologically. The\n         topical correspondence and speech sections generally follow\n         the divisions set up by Barksdale. In the speech section, the\n         manuscript speeches precede other related materials. Within\n         the two miscellaneous speech folders, each speech and its\n         related material is in chronological order by the date of the\n         speech. The miscellaneous papers and memorabilia have been\n         divided into general categories, and are arranged in\n         chronological order within the folders. Printed material\n         follows the same organization. Oversize material is arranged\n         chronologically and is listed at the end of this guide.\n         Undated material is located at the end of its particular\n         section or folder.","Alfred Dickinson Barksdale was born in \n          Halifax (then \n          Houston ), \n          Virginia , on 17 July 1892. He was\n         educated in local schools, with the exception of one year\n         (1907-1908) which he spent at \n          Cluster Springs Academy in \n          Cluster Springs, Virginia . He attended\n         the \n          Virginia Military Institute from 1908 to\n         1911, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree after only\n         three years. Following a year of teaching in a \n          Halifax school, he entered the \n          University of Virginia Law School , and\n         received his LL.B. in 1915. He entered the practice of law in \n          Lynchburg, Virginia , but soon left to\n         serve as a first lieutenant in the First Virginia Infantry\n         --known as the \"Musketeers\"--on the Mexican border from June\n         1916 to February 1917. Promoted to captain in July 1917, he\n         served in the 116th Infantry, 29th Division, \n          American Expeditionary Forces , and saw\n         active service in \n          France from June 1918 to July 1919.\n         Following the Armistice, he attended classes at the \n          Sorbonne , in addition to acting as a\n         judge-advocate for his battalion. He was released from service\n         in August 1919, and received the Distinguished Service Cross,\n         the Croix de Guerre, and the Chevalier Legion of Honor as a\n         result of his military performance.","Upon his return to the \n          United States , \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale resumed his\n         legal practice in \n          Lynchburg . He served as a \n          Virginia state senator from 1924 to 1928,\n         and although this was the extent of his active political\n         career, he formed many valuable political connections,\n         including one with \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , whom he assisted in\n         his campaign for governor. In 1938, Barksdale was named judge\n         of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia , this being the same position\n         which his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , had filled\n         for many years in the early 1900's. In 1940 he was appointed\n         judge of the \n          United States District Court for the\n         Western District of \n          Virginia , and served in this capacity\n         until he retired in 1957. Following his retirement from the\n         bench he continued to do legal work, including service on the\n         Trial Bench and the Court of Appeals, until his death on 16\n         August 1972.","Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale married \n          Estill Winfree Phillips in 1934, and they\n         made their home in \n          Lynchburg until the judge's death. Their\n         family included Mrs. Barksdale's son from her previous\n         marriage, \n          William Causey Phillips, Jr. , and the \n          Barksdale 's two daughters, \n          Louisa Estill Winfree Barksdale Loyd , and \n          Mary B. Garbee .","In addition to his legal career, \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale served on the \n          Board of Trustees of Hollins College for\n         over thirty years, was a member of the \n          Board of Visitors of the University of\n         Virginia for ten years, and was a member of both the\n          Virginia Bar Association and \n          American Bar Association .","For further biographical information, see the typescript\n         biography in control folder no. 10230.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","These papers, consisting of cat 7770 items, (12 boxes, 1\n         oversize folder; 5 linear shelf feet), are the personal papers\n         of Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale of \n          Lynchburg, Virginia . Most of the papers\n         fall between the years 1938 and 1972, with some covering the\n         earlier period of 1918-1919. These periods correspond to the\n         years of \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's career as\n         judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia and as judge of the U. S.\n         District Court of the Western District of \n          Virginia , and also of his military\n         service during World War I.","The major series in the collection is that of\n         chronologically-arranged personal correspondence, covering the\n         years 1918-1919 and 1940-1972. This correspondence consists\n         chiefly of personal and routine social correspondence with\n         family members, acquaintances, and friends, many of whom were \n          Virginia lawyers, judges, businessmen, and\n         political figures. Prominent correspondents include \n          Virginia senators \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , and \n          Carter Glass ; \n          Virginia governor and \n          University of Virginia president \n          Colgate Darden ; prominent businessman,\n         government official, and Secretary of State \n          Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. ; and speaker of\n         the House of Representatives \n          Sam Rayburn . A minor problem in using the\n         correspondence is that Barksdale's nickname was \"Dick,\" and\n         occasionally people address him as \"Richard\" Barksdale.","The chronological correspondence also includes \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's World War I\n         correspondence with his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , his brother; \n          John Barksdale , and other family members\n         and American friends. There are also a substantial number of\n         letters and postcards from acquaintances he made in \n          France , including several young French\n         women. One folder contains official correspondence concerning\n         Barksdale's war honors.","Following the chronological correspondence is a section of\n         topical correspondence and related materials, which include\n         memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, miscellaneous printed\n         material, etc.. The topics include important court cases,\n         organizations to which \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale belonged, and\n         major turning points in his career, such as his appointment to\n         the district judgeship, and his retirement. The letters\n         relating to Barksdale's appointment to the district judgeship\n         are of particular interest as they shed some light on the\n         processes of political appointments. Other folders contain\n         material concerning Barksdale's World War I unit, Company M,\n         and the \"Musketeers,\" and material regarding Barksdale's\n         associations with \n          Hollins College and the \n          University of Virginia . Some genealogical\n         material is also contained in this section.","A major portion of the collection consists of speeches\n         given by \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale , with\n         background material, correspondence, and miscellaneous items.\n         Barksdale delivered speeches at naturalization ceremonies at \n          Roanoke and other \n          Virginia locations many times over a\n         period of about twenty years. He often spoke to various \n          University of Virginia alumni groups,\n         women's groups, bar associations, and at various \n          Virginia Military Institute , court, and\n         law school functions. Some speeches are related to special\n         functions Barksdale performed such as introducing \n          Greer Garson and \n          John F. Kennedy on the occasions when they\n         spoke in \n          Lynchburg . It should be noted that\n         material in the chronological correspondence overlaps with\n         both topical correspondence and speeches. This material was\n         not transferred as Barksdale had filed it chronologically.","Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's\n         miscellaneous papers and memorabilia consist of family,\n         personal, and professional items. His memorabilia from World\n         War I includes contemporary postcards from places he visited\n         in \n          Europe . Contained in this section, as\n         well as in the section of oversized material, are Barksdale's\n         certificates for awards he won and positions he held. 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Promoted to captain in July 1917, he\n         served in the 116th Infantry, 29th Division, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAmerican Expeditionary Forces\u003c/corpname\u003e, and saw\n         active service in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003efrom June 1918 to July 1919.\n         Following the Armistice, he attended classes at the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSorbonne\u003c/corpname\u003e, in addition to acting as a\n         judge-advocate for his battalion. 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In 1938, Barksdale was named judge\n         of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, this being the same position\n         which his father, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Randolph Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e, had filled\n         for many years in the early 1900's. In 1940 he was appointed\n         judge of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUnited States District Court\u003c/corpname\u003efor the\n         Western District of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, and served in this capacity\n         until he retired in 1957. Following his retirement from the\n         bench he continued to do legal work, including service on the\n         Trial Bench and the Court of Appeals, until his death on 16\n         August 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudge \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003emarried \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEstill Winfree Phillips\u003c/persname\u003ein 1934, and they\n         made their home in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLynchburg\u003c/geogname\u003euntil the judge's death. Their\n         family included Mrs. Barksdale's son from her previous\n         marriage, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Causey Phillips, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e, and the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eBarksdale\u003c/famname\u003e's two daughters, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLouisa Estill Winfree Barksdale Loyd\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary B. Garbee\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to his legal career, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003eserved on the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBoard of Trustees of Hollins College\u003c/corpname\u003efor\n         over thirty years, was a member of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBoard of Visitors of the University of\n         Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003efor ten years, and was a member of both the\n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Bar Association\u003c/corpname\u003eand \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eAmerican Bar Association\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor further biographical information, see the typescript\n         biography in control folder no. 10230.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH"],"bioghist_tesim":["Alfred Dickinson Barksdale was born in \n          Halifax (then \n          Houston ), \n          Virginia , on 17 July 1892. He was\n         educated in local schools, with the exception of one year\n         (1907-1908) which he spent at \n          Cluster Springs Academy in \n          Cluster Springs, Virginia . He attended\n         the \n          Virginia Military Institute from 1908 to\n         1911, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree after only\n         three years. Following a year of teaching in a \n          Halifax school, he entered the \n          University of Virginia Law School , and\n         received his LL.B. in 1915. He entered the practice of law in \n          Lynchburg, Virginia , but soon left to\n         serve as a first lieutenant in the First Virginia Infantry\n         --known as the \"Musketeers\"--on the Mexican border from June\n         1916 to February 1917. Promoted to captain in July 1917, he\n         served in the 116th Infantry, 29th Division, \n          American Expeditionary Forces , and saw\n         active service in \n          France from June 1918 to July 1919.\n         Following the Armistice, he attended classes at the \n          Sorbonne , in addition to acting as a\n         judge-advocate for his battalion. He was released from service\n         in August 1919, and received the Distinguished Service Cross,\n         the Croix de Guerre, and the Chevalier Legion of Honor as a\n         result of his military performance.","Upon his return to the \n          United States , \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale resumed his\n         legal practice in \n          Lynchburg . He served as a \n          Virginia state senator from 1924 to 1928,\n         and although this was the extent of his active political\n         career, he formed many valuable political connections,\n         including one with \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , whom he assisted in\n         his campaign for governor. In 1938, Barksdale was named judge\n         of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia , this being the same position\n         which his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , had filled\n         for many years in the early 1900's. In 1940 he was appointed\n         judge of the \n          United States District Court for the\n         Western District of \n          Virginia , and served in this capacity\n         until he retired in 1957. Following his retirement from the\n         bench he continued to do legal work, including service on the\n         Trial Bench and the Court of Appeals, until his death on 16\n         August 1972.","Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale married \n          Estill Winfree Phillips in 1934, and they\n         made their home in \n          Lynchburg until the judge's death. Their\n         family included Mrs. Barksdale's son from her previous\n         marriage, \n          William Causey Phillips, Jr. , and the \n          Barksdale 's two daughters, \n          Louisa Estill Winfree Barksdale Loyd , and \n          Mary B. Garbee .","In addition to his legal career, \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale served on the \n          Board of Trustees of Hollins College for\n         over thirty years, was a member of the \n          Board of Visitors of the University of\n         Virginia for ten years, and was a member of both the\n          Virginia Bar Association and \n          American Bar Association .","For further biographical information, see the typescript\n         biography in control folder no. 10230."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\n            Papers, Accession 10230, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alfred Dickinson Barksdale\n            Papers, Accession 10230, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFunded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Funding Note"],"processinfo_tesim":["Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThese papers, consisting of cat 7770 items, (12 boxes, 1\n         oversize folder; 5 linear shelf feet), are the personal papers\n         of Judge \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLynchburg, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. Most of the papers\n         fall between the years 1938 and 1972, with some covering the\n         earlier period of 1918-1919. These periods correspond to the\n         years of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e's career as\n         judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003eand as judge of the U. S.\n         District Court of the Western District of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e, and also of his military\n         service during World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe major series in the collection is that of\n         chronologically-arranged personal correspondence, covering the\n         years 1918-1919 and 1940-1972. This correspondence consists\n         chiefly of personal and routine social correspondence with\n         family members, acquaintances, and friends, many of whom were \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003elawyers, judges, businessmen, and\n         political figures. Prominent correspondents include \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003esenators \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHarry F. Byrd, Sr.\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCarter Glass\u003c/persname\u003e; \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003egovernor and \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003epresident \n         \u003cpersname\u003eColgate Darden\u003c/persname\u003e; prominent businessman,\n         government official, and Secretary of State \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEdward R. Stettinius, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e; and speaker of\n         the House of Representatives \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSam Rayburn\u003c/persname\u003e. A minor problem in using the\n         correspondence is that Barksdale's nickname was \"Dick,\" and\n         occasionally people address him as \"Richard\" Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe chronological correspondence also includes \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e's World War I\n         correspondence with his father, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Randolph Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e, his brother; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e, and other family members\n         and American friends. There are also a substantial number of\n         letters and postcards from acquaintances he made in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eFrance\u003c/geogname\u003e, including several young French\n         women. One folder contains official correspondence concerning\n         Barksdale's war honors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the chronological correspondence is a section of\n         topical correspondence and related materials, which include\n         memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, miscellaneous printed\n         material, etc.. The topics include important court cases,\n         organizations to which \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003ebelonged, and\n         major turning points in his career, such as his appointment to\n         the district judgeship, and his retirement. The letters\n         relating to Barksdale's appointment to the district judgeship\n         are of particular interest as they shed some light on the\n         processes of political appointments. Other folders contain\n         material concerning Barksdale's World War I unit, Company M,\n         and the \"Musketeers,\" and material regarding Barksdale's\n         associations with \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eHollins College\u003c/corpname\u003eand the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e. Some genealogical\n         material is also contained in this section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major portion of the collection consists of speeches\n         given by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e, with\n         background material, correspondence, and miscellaneous items.\n         Barksdale delivered speeches at naturalization ceremonies at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eRoanoke\u003c/geogname\u003eand other \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003elocations many times over a\n         period of about twenty years. He often spoke to various \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003ealumni groups,\n         women's groups, bar associations, and at various \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Military Institute\u003c/corpname\u003e, court, and\n         law school functions. Some speeches are related to special\n         functions Barksdale performed such as introducing \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGreer Garson\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn F. Kennedy\u003c/persname\u003eon the occasions when they\n         spoke in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLynchburg\u003c/geogname\u003e. It should be noted that\n         material in the chronological correspondence overlaps with\n         both topical correspondence and speeches. This material was\n         not transferred as Barksdale had filed it chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e's\n         miscellaneous papers and memorabilia consist of family,\n         personal, and professional items. His memorabilia from World\n         War I includes contemporary postcards from places he visited\n         in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003e. Contained in this section, as\n         well as in the section of oversized material, are Barksdale's\n         certificates for awards he won and positions he held. Two\n         folders contain listings of addresses of people with whom he\n         was acquainted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe printed material section contains printed items used in\n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003e's military and\n         professional careers, and printed memorabilia from the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eVirginia Military Institute\u003c/corpname\u003eand the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/corpname\u003e. Three folders of\n         newspaper clippings relate to important events in his life and\n         career, including the trial of several German-American Bund\n         leaders, convicted of violating the Selective Service Act in\n         1942 in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eNew York City\u003c/geogname\u003e, at which \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlfred Dickinson Barksdale\u003c/persname\u003eserved as\n         judge.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["These papers, consisting of cat 7770 items, (12 boxes, 1\n         oversize folder; 5 linear shelf feet), are the personal papers\n         of Judge \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale of \n          Lynchburg, Virginia . Most of the papers\n         fall between the years 1938 and 1972, with some covering the\n         earlier period of 1918-1919. These periods correspond to the\n         years of \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's career as\n         judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of \n          Virginia and as judge of the U. S.\n         District Court of the Western District of \n          Virginia , and also of his military\n         service during World War I.","The major series in the collection is that of\n         chronologically-arranged personal correspondence, covering the\n         years 1918-1919 and 1940-1972. This correspondence consists\n         chiefly of personal and routine social correspondence with\n         family members, acquaintances, and friends, many of whom were \n          Virginia lawyers, judges, businessmen, and\n         political figures. Prominent correspondents include \n          Virginia senators \n          Harry F. Byrd, Sr. , and \n          Carter Glass ; \n          Virginia governor and \n          University of Virginia president \n          Colgate Darden ; prominent businessman,\n         government official, and Secretary of State \n          Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. ; and speaker of\n         the House of Representatives \n          Sam Rayburn . A minor problem in using the\n         correspondence is that Barksdale's nickname was \"Dick,\" and\n         occasionally people address him as \"Richard\" Barksdale.","The chronological correspondence also includes \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's World War I\n         correspondence with his father, \n          William Randolph Barksdale , his brother; \n          John Barksdale , and other family members\n         and American friends. There are also a substantial number of\n         letters and postcards from acquaintances he made in \n          France , including several young French\n         women. One folder contains official correspondence concerning\n         Barksdale's war honors.","Following the chronological correspondence is a section of\n         topical correspondence and related materials, which include\n         memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, miscellaneous printed\n         material, etc.. The topics include important court cases,\n         organizations to which \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale belonged, and\n         major turning points in his career, such as his appointment to\n         the district judgeship, and his retirement. The letters\n         relating to Barksdale's appointment to the district judgeship\n         are of particular interest as they shed some light on the\n         processes of political appointments. Other folders contain\n         material concerning Barksdale's World War I unit, Company M,\n         and the \"Musketeers,\" and material regarding Barksdale's\n         associations with \n          Hollins College and the \n          University of Virginia . Some genealogical\n         material is also contained in this section.","A major portion of the collection consists of speeches\n         given by \n          Alfred Dickinson Barksdale , with\n         background material, correspondence, and miscellaneous items.\n         Barksdale delivered speeches at naturalization ceremonies at \n          Roanoke and other \n          Virginia locations many times over a\n         period of about twenty years. He often spoke to various \n          University of Virginia alumni groups,\n         women's groups, bar associations, and at various \n          Virginia Military Institute , court, and\n         law school functions. Some speeches are related to special\n         functions Barksdale performed such as introducing \n          Greer Garson and \n          John F. Kennedy on the occasions when they\n         spoke in \n          Lynchburg . It should be noted that\n         material in the chronological correspondence overlaps with\n         both topical correspondence and speeches. This material was\n         not transferred as Barksdale had filed it chronologically.","Alfred Dickinson Barksdale 's\n         miscellaneous papers and memorabilia consist of family,\n         personal, and professional items. His memorabilia from World\n         War I includes contemporary postcards from places he visited\n         in \n          Europe . Contained in this section, as\n         well as in the section of oversized material, are Barksdale's\n         certificates for awards he won and positions he held. 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Dold(1856-?), an alumnus of the University of Virginia, 1878-1879, and a prominent physician of River Crest Sanitarium, Astoria, Long Island, New York, and one letter from George Fawcett, an alumnus of the University of Virginia, 1875-1879, to Dr. William E. Dold, May 8, 1931.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00770#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_viu00770","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00770","_root_":"viu_viu00770","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00770","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00770.xml","title_ssm":["Armistead C. Gordon Letters \n         1919-1931"],"title_tesim":["Armistead C. Gordon Letters \n         1919-1931"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["38-145-a"],"text":["38-145-a","Armistead C. Gordon Letters \n         1919-1931","4 items","Collection is open to research.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","This collection consists of three letters from \n          Armistead C. Gordon of \n          Staunton, Virginia , an alumnus of the\n         University of Virginia, 1873-1875, and Rector, Board of\n         Visitors, to Dr. \n          William E. Dold (1856-?), an alumnus of\n         the University of Virginia, 1878-1879, and a prominent\n         physician of River Crest Sanitarium, Astoria, Long Island, New\n         York, and one letter from \n          George Fawcett , an alumnus of the\n         University of Virginia, 1875-1879, to Dr. \n          William E. Dold , May 8, 1931.","In the letters, Gordon thanks Dold for his favorable\n         comments concerning the verses he wrote about the McConnell\n         statue at the \n          University of Virginia , \"The Aviator,\"\n         (July 30, 1919); expresses his appreciation for a short story,\n         \"The Isle of Blood,\" written by Dold's son, Dr. \n          Douglas Meriweather Dold (who served on\n         the Columbia University Relief Mission to Serbia in 1915);\n         mentions that his \n          Men and Events: Chapters of Virginia History is at the bindery; and shares his interest in \n          William Cabell Bruce 's biography \n          John Randolph of Roanoke (March 15, 1923); and writes concerning the\n         publication of his daughter's manuscript in the magazine of\n         one of Dold's sons (February 21, 1928).","A fourth letter from \n          George Fawcett to Dold refers to the death\n         of President \n          Edwin A. Alderman and a visit to the \n          University of Virginia (May 8, 1931).","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","University of Virginia","Armistead C. Gordon","William E. Dold","George Fawcett","Douglas Meriweather Dold","William Cabell Bruce","Edwin A. Alderman","English"],"unitid_tesim":["38-145-a"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Armistead C. Gordon Letters \n         1919-1931"],"collection_title_tesim":["Armistead C. Gordon Letters \n         1919-1931"],"collection_ssim":["Armistead C. 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