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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e\nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. 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Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003edecoration days\u003c/emph\u003e were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003emortuary and memorial chapel.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003eCross of Jewels.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHistoric Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. 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To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. 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Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). 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Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003edecoration days\u003c/emph\u003e were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. 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The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHistoric Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. 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To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. 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Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). 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It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. 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Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). 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The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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Peters book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia\u003c/title\u003e, published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. 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At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. Note that these photographs are only available as prints -- they were not microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. 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Additional Materials\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e\nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003edecoration days\u003c/emph\u003e were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003emortuary and memorial chapel.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003eCross of Jewels.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more information, see the John O. Peters book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia\u003c/title\u003e, published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHistoric Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. Organization records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. Organization records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSurvey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. Note that these photographs are only available as prints -- they were not microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. Note that these photographs are only available as prints -- they were not microfilmed."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":417,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T11:08:31.826Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vi_vi00283_c01_c02_c208"}},{"id":"vi_vi00283_c01_c02_c212","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"Z-NG, Squares 13-2b to 14-(4a,4)","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vi_vi00283_c01_c02_c212#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"vi_vi00283_c01_c02_c212","ref_ssm":["vi_vi00283_c01_c02_c212"],"id":"vi_vi00283_c01_c02_c212","ead_ssi":"vi_vi00283","_root_":"vi_vi00283","_nest_parent_":"vi_vi00283_c01_c02","parent_ssi":"vi_vi00283_c01_c02","parent_ssim":["vi_vi00283","vi_vi00283_c01","vi_vi00283_c01_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["vi_vi00283","vi_vi00283_c01","vi_vi00283_c01_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation Survey Records, 1987-1992","Series I. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["For preservation purposes, please serve microfilm copies. In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrganized into the following series:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eI.   Record Cards\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eII.  Photography\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eIII. Administrative Files\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eIV.  Maps\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eV. Additional Materials\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e\nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003edecoration days\u003c/emph\u003e were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003emortuary and memorial chapel.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003eCross of Jewels.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more information, see the John O. Peters book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia\u003c/title\u003e, published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHistoric Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. Note that these photographs are only available as prints -- they were not microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e\nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003edecoration days\u003c/emph\u003e were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. 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The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. 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They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. 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In cases where the microfilm is difficult to read, originals may be consulted upon approval of archives staff.","Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.","In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.","Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.","Materials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. 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Additional Materials\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/list\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e\nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/blandfordsearch.asp\"\u003eonline database\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into the following series:","I.   Record Cards II.  Photography III. Administrative Files IV.  Maps V. Additional Materials","Series I and the photographs in Series II are arranged according to alphanumeric plot identifiers indicating the locations of graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The cemetery is divided into two main areas: Old Ground and New Ground. Each of these areas is further divided into wards, which are identified with a letter or letters, followed by the designation \"OG\" for Old Ground or \"NG\" for New Ground (for example: \"A-OG\" refers to Ward A, Old Ground, and \"CC-NG\" to Ward CC, New Ground). Survey workers sometimes used the abbreviations \"OGR\" and \"NGR\" interchangeably with \"OG\" and \"NG,\" respectively. Also note that two of the wards in Old Ground are not identified by letters, but by the names Lee and Jackson.","All of the wards are divided into squares, which are numbered. Most of the squares are further broken down into sections, also numbered. Example: B-NG, Square 4-3 refers to Ward B, New Ground, Square 4, Section 3.","The record cards in Series I and photographs in Series II are first separated into Old Ground and New Ground, then arranged alphabetically by ward, and numerically by square and section.","Please note that it will be difficult to use the collection unless the researcher knows the alphanumeric plot identifier. An  online database \nhas been constructed to help patrons find out the identifier by typing in the name of the person they are researching. The database also contains birth and death dates (where available).","Record cards are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). See arrangement note above. To learn the identifier of a grave using the name of the deceased, please consult the  online database .\n","The arrangement of photographs mirrors the arrangement of the record cards in Series I. As with those items, the photographs are filed according to the alphanumeric identifier giving the location of a grave by ward, square, and section (where applicable). Labels on the reverse side of each photograph also include the individual marker number, which is not listed in the database. On the microfilm copy, the label (which appears on the reverse side of the actual photograph) appears immediately before the photograph itself. Also note that some of the photograph labels use \"OGR\" or \"NGR\" instead of \"OG\" or \"NG\" to refer to Old Ground and New Ground, respectively."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003edecoration days\u003c/emph\u003e were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003emortuary and memorial chapel.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the \u003cemph render=\"doublequote\"\u003eCross of Jewels.\u003c/emph\u003e Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. 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Peters book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia\u003c/title\u003e, published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1737, a new church building, situated in present-day Petersburg, Virginia, opened in the Anglican Church's Bristol Parish. Originally called the Brick Church on Wells's Hill, it came to be known as Blandford Church by the early 1760's. Approximately seventy years after its construction, the building was abandoned and left to years of neglect. On 8 March 1819, the Town of Petersburg purchased it and the adjoining graveyard for use as a burial ground. The Church itself was left to fall further into disrepair for the time being. It came to be appreciated by some as picturesque ruins with symbolic significance, and was referenced in several works of poetry, art, and music.","After the Civil War, Blandford became a focal point for Petersburg's determination to honor its war dead. Memorial events such as  decoration days  were routinely observed, and have been credited as the inspiration for the national Memorial Day. Concerned by the fact that many soldiers' remains were left in hastily-dug graves on the battlefield, the Ladies Memorial Association of Petersburg was formed in 1866. The organization quickly got to work raising funds and other assistance to reinter the bodies at Blandford. Their work focused not only on the men who died fighting in and around Petersburg, but also on Petersburg natives who had fallen at more distant battlefields. ","Some basic restoration work was performed on Blandford Church in 1882. Later, it became another project of the Ladies Memorial Association. In 1900, the group petitioned Petersburg for the right to convert it into a  mortuary and memorial chapel.  Over the course of 1904-1912, fifteen original Tiffany windows were installed, including eleven donated from the states of the former Confederacy, one each from Maryland and Missouri, one from the Ladies Memorial Association, and one from Lewis Comfort Tiffany called the  Cross of Jewels.  Over the years, the Association also directed its energies to the building of an iron bandstand (dedicated in 1908) and of a granite arch marking the entrance to Memorial Hill (dedicated in 1914), among other things.","Blandford Cemetery has further benefited from the care of the Cockade City Garden Club, which, beginning in 1945, undertook restoration of some of the deteriorating ironwork and tombstones. The non-profit Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation, which sprung from the Cockade City Garden Club, formed in March 1987. Determined to counteract both the wearing effects of time and a growing problem of vandalism at the Cemetery, the Foundation has the stated mission to \"promote the restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, and interpretation of [Blandford Cemetery's] ironwork, tombstones, landscaping, brickwork, masonry and funerary art.\"  ","Greatly assisted by this outside help, the City of Petersburg continues to own and operate the Cemetery. Through multiple land acquisitions, it has grown the property from just over four acres (the size at the time of the 1819 purchase) to some 189 acres. The part of the cemetery dating from its 18th-century origins to a twenty-acre addition made in 1854 form the Cemetery's \"Old Ground.\" The land added from the next addition, purchased in 1866, and beyond make up the \"New Ground.\" ","The survey records that constitute the greater part of this collection were created by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation from 1987-1992 as part of the nomination procedure for addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cemetery was added to the register in 1992.","For more information, see the John O. Peters book  Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Petersburg, Virginia , published by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation in 2005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHistoric Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. Organization records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation (Petersburg, Va.). Survey Records, 1987-1992. Accession 41780. Organization records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSurvey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. There is at least a partial map for each of the surveyed wards of the cemetery, with the exception of Ward A, Old Ground. Some of the ward maps include the names of square owners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials provided by the Historic Blandford Cemetery after the microfilming of the original collection. At this point, the series consists of additional photographs, most of which are less specific in focus (i.e. photos are of a group of several graves instead of a close-up on an individual inscription) and therefore less easily identified. Identifications are only at the level of the overall section of the cemetery where the stones are found. Note that these photographs are only available as prints -- they were not microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Survey records, 1987-1992, containing information about graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. The survey was performed by the Historic Blandford Cemetery Foundation as part of the procedure for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, to which the cemetery was added in 1992. A group of documents referred to as \"record cards\" make up the great majority of the collection. They are arranged according to the alphanumeric identifier of a given plot and include, where available, information such as the names of those buried in it, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. In addition to the record cards, the collection also includes photographs of approximately one-third of the surveyed graves, administrative paperwork created by survey workers, and maps of the cemetery. Please note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","The forms on which survey workers recorded information are referred to as record cards. They include, when available, the names of those buried in the graves, birth and death dates, the text of tombstone inscriptions, and the type, dimensions, and condition of grave markers. Where inscriptions have been obscured or destroyed, surveyors sometimes supplemented extant information with records made by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930's. Occasional recording errors are evident, for example inconsistent spellings of names, or birth dates that come after death dates. If possible, researchers should double-check information with another source. Please also note that the survey ended in 1992, and was not comprehensive even at that time; therefore, it cannot be taken as a complete record of the graves in Blandford Cemetery.","This series is divided into two subseries, one for the photographs themselves, and one for the paperwork issuing from the process of taking them. Only a portion of the graves covered in the record cards were photographed. Represented sections are: Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and Lee of Old Ground, and Wards A, B, and C of New Ground, along with a sample of mausoleums, and Memorial Hill. There are photographs for most of the graves in these sections, but gaps exist.","NOTE: The photographs for G-OG Square 2-(1b,4) are incorrectly labeled G-OG Square 1-(1b,4). Also, on the microfilm, the photographs for G-OG Square 2.1a are out of order. They appear between G-OG Squares 1-(1b,4) and 1-3.","Papers in this series include the instructions given to survey workers, tables showing which surveyors were assigned to particular sections of the cemetery, checklists indicating whether particular plots had been surveyed, and forms detailing repair work needed and performed on various graves in Ward A-OG.","Maps used by workers to locate the various sections of the cemetery, and to keep track of which ones had been surveyed. 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Gillette, Papers,\nca. 1880-1985 (bulk 1918-1969)","5,538 architectural drawings and 54.5 cubic feet of textual and photographic materials.","Collection is open to research.\n","The collection is arranged alphabetically by series title. Each series, except Series III, is arranged alphabetically by folder title. Series III is arranged by the Client Control Number imposed by the\nprocessor.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged by Client Control Number (CCN).\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by state and there under by city.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Charles Freeman Gillette, born 14 March 1886, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, is nationally recognized as one fo the premier landscape architects associated with the restoration and recreation of historic gardens in the upper South and especially Virginia.  Gillette established a regional style -known as the \"Virginia Garden\"- characterized by its understated classicism and attention to detail.  He linked architecture and landscape by emphasizing the traditional features of landscape design but also carefully sheaping each of his creative outdoor environments to compliment the most distinctive elements of his clients' homes and broader surroundings.","Gillette received no formal training in landscape design.   However, his father was a locally known herbalist and farmer.  With young Charles' help, he treated neighbors' illnesses using his knowledge of plant materials.  With this firm foundation in the curative powers of plant material, Gillette went on to work at the Wisconsin Home for the Feeble-Minded.  There, he recognized the soothing effect of plants and greenery on the mentally disturbed during their walks on the hospital grounds.  Gradually, Charles Gillette's desire to study gardening, plants, flowers, and trees became clear.  At the turn-of-the-20th-century, however, few educational institutions offered formal programs of study in landsape architecture.  Instead, Gillette became an apprentice in the Boston office of Warren Manning (1860-1938), a leading landscape architect.","Gillette married Ellen Cogswell in 1912 and by 1913 arrived in Richmond as Manning's representative to supervise the completion of the design for the Richmond College (now the University of Richmond).  Sometime around 1919, Gillette established his own practice in Richmond and remained there to pursue a career in landscape design that spanned over 50 years. During the height of the \"Country Place\" era, Gillette worked for wealthy clients in central Virginia.  In addition to the gardens at the Nelson House in Yorktown (1915) and Kenmore in Fredericksburg (1924), Gillette designed plans for Virginia House and Agecroft Hall in Richmond's Windsor Farms neighborhood; he oversaw the restoration of the Executive Mansion gardens in the 1950s; and he planned the grounds for the Richmond headquarters of Reynolds Metals and Ethyl Corporation.  Gillette also undertook projects in North Carolina and St. Louis, Missouri. ","Charles Gillette died 30 March 1969 following a stroke, less than three years after the death of his beloved Ellen.  He is interred next to her in a cemetery near New Preston, Connecticut.   \n","The Charles F. Gillette Papers are housed in 117 archival boxes on shelf, tubes, map case drawers, and 3 custom oversize boxes. The collection is arranged into nine (9) series. Series have been designated for: I. Administrative Records; II. Client Correspondence; III. Drawings; IV. Housing Projects; V. Maps; VI. Personal Papers; VII. Photograph Files; VIII. St. Giles Church Files; IX. Vendors and Sub-Contractors. These records include correspondence, invoices, clippings, contracts, specifications, photographs, architectural drawings, surveys, landscape drawings, card indices, catalogs, promotional materials, family histories, and tax returns. This collection spans nearly the entire career of arguably one of the most influential landscape architects in the Commonwealth. \n","Not all of Gillette's business materials survive as many were purged to make room in the office or for other reasons. Accordingly, in some instances the collection holds both drawings and correspondence for a particular project; in other instances, only drawings or correspondence exists; and in other cases, no materials survive for a project. A numbering system was superimposed by the institution in order to deal with inconsistencies in record-keeping practices in Gillette's office. The Client Control Number (CCN) is a unique number to each of Gillette's clients and is similar to Gillette's account numbering system. However, Gillette's system sometimes reused numbers or did not assign numbers to certain clients, hence the need for a uniform system. The CCN is used throughout several series within the collection, but is most associated with the Drawings series (SERIES III). Series III is arranged and accessed by CCN. \n","A client may have more than one CCN if two or more projects were undertaken with a significant time lapse in between and/or if Gillette's office assigned more than one account number. While the bulk of the records were donated in 1993 by the University of Virginia, additional donations have been made and continue to be made as records are discovered by private individuals. Accordingly, each addition is separately accessioned and listed as a distinct entity. While these records are treated distinctly for administrative purposes, they are inter inter-filed with the collection and arranged in the appropriate series and folder. \n","SERIES I: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES, 1942-1968\n","The Administrative files are housed in three (3) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title with general materials arranged to the rear. The series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, such as the Society of Landscape Architects, professional license registration information, client lists, applications for employment, and tax returns. \n","SERIES II: CLIENT CORRESPONDENCE AND CARD FILE, 1921-1968 \n","The Client Correspondence files are housed in 80 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by client name. Miscellaneous materials are arranged alphabetically by addressee or sender and inter-filed alphabetically within the series in \"General\" files (Example: \"A General, 1942-1965\"). The series includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, sketches, and plant lists. Correspondence files do not survive for all of Gillette's clients. Likewise, not all correspondence files have corresponding drawings and vice versa. Along with the Drawings (SERIES III), the Client Correspondence files make up the bulk of the Charles F. Gillette Papers. These records mostly contain written correspondence between Gillette's office and the clients. The file can be useful in documenting the development of individual garden plans, as well as an illustration of the architect/client relationship during a particular project. A significant portion of the original letters and other materials were typed or written on acidic paper. Accordingly, the processing archivist made preservation photocopies of these materials. The card file contained in this series was maintained in Gillette's office. In some instances, files and drawings were purged, and the card file may be the only indication of Gillette's involvement in a specific project.\n","In addition to the container listing found in this finding aid, the research can also search for client correspondence on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  While this searchable database was primarily created for the extensive list of Gillette's project drawings, it does include complete information on the client correspondence files.  The card files are not included in this database.   Researchers interested in finding correspondence can search under Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. As previously stated, correspondence does not survive for all projects. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.","SERIES III: DRAWINGS, 1902-1968 ","\nThe Drawings are housed in 531 archival drawings tubes and arranged by Client Control Number (CCN), an institutionally imposed numbering system. The series includes sketches, perspective drawings, renderings, plot plans, surveys, plans, architectural blueprints, and planting lists. The majority of the drawings were produced in Gillette's office by his draftsmen. Some projects include architectural drawings for structures, mostly residences, associated with a particular project. Gillette worked closely with several architects, most notably William Lawrence Bottomley. The drawings in this series are executed on bumwad, heavy paper, linen, and the like. Copies may be found in blueprint, Diazo print, inkjet or electrostatic print. Many of the drawings are colored with colored pencil and ink giving them an artistic quality. A project may be housed on several tubes, or several projects may be housed on one tube, depending on the volume of materials. Additionally, various types of architectural drawings and reproductions can chemically interact with one another. To avoid potential loss of information or damage to the drawings, certain of these drawing types have been separated on the rolls by sheets of buffer paper. It is imperative that these remain segregated when returned to the roll. \n","Due to the size of this series, a container listing has not been included in this finding aid . Instead, a searchable database has been created to aid the researcher in using this collection.  The database's web-interface can be found on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  The database can be searched by Drawing Description, Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The Drawing Description field is searchable by keywords in the title of the drawing. Typically, this will include a description of the drawing (e.g. \"Planting Plan\") and the client's name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. If correspondence exists for a particular project, the results will also return a reference to those materials. Correspondence does not survive for all projects. Likewise, drawings do not survive for each project and in some cases only correspondence results are returned. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.","SERIES IV: HOUSING PROJECTS, 1924-1960 (bulk 1939-1955) ","\nThe Housing Projects records are housed in 10 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, manuals, specifications, and federal government bulletins relative to Gillette's work on public housing projects. These materials were treated as a separate series and are therefore not included in Series II: Client Correspondence. However, drawings for these projects, if they exist, have been organized in Series III: Drawings. Before and following World War II, Gillette did extensive work on public housing projects as many of his wealthier clients scaled down or eliminated their plans for large landscape projects. Reflected in this series are projects from Virginia (Richmond, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hopewell, Bristol, Lynchburg, Camp Pendleton, and Fort Story); North Carolina (Rocky Mount); and New Jersey (Asbury Park and Long Branch).\n","SERIES V: MAPS, 1883-1961 ","\nThe Maps are housed in one (1) map case drawer and arranged alphabetically by locality (town/city). The series consists mainly of subdivision plans, park layouts, and perspective drawings for various projects across the United States. Heavily represented is the work of the Olmstead Brothers firm of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is unclear whether Gillette participated in any of these projects during his time in Boston or whether these were simply reference materials that he maintained in his office. Three (3) drawings are signed as being traced by Gillette and date from the time period that he began to strike out on his own in Richmond, Virginia. These materials seem to be unrelated to any of Gillette's known projects.  \n","SERIES VI: PERSONAL PAPERS, 1865-1985 (bulk 1912-1968) ","\nThe Personal Papers are house in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, family histories, journals, clippings, internment records, and writings. The majority of this series consists of the personal correspondence of Charles F. Gillette. Also included are personal letters from his wife, Mrs. Ellen C. Gillette, as well as materials related to Filmore Cogswell, Mrs. Gillette's father. A Gillette family history, materials related to Mr. and Mrs. Gillette's 50th anniversary celebration, and will and estate information are also in this series. Memorial reminiscences of Gillette's life and career and an article by Dr. George Longest are also organized in this series. \n","SERIES VII: PHOTOGRAPH FILES, ca. 1880-1969 (bulk 1920-1960) ","\nThe Photograph Files are housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series consists of a mix of personal and business-related photographs. Several folders contain images of Charles and Ellen Gillette in their youth and young adulthood. Also of note are images of the Cogswell family on camping trips in Colorado and Connecticut circa 1880s. Items such as Christmas cards, brochures for ornamental statuary, and clipping are in this series also. Not all photographs have been separated into this series. In some cases, photographs and negatives have remained with the client correspondence files (SERIES II).  All of the photographs in this series have been digitized and are available on the Library of Virgina website on the  Photographic Collections page.","SERIES VIII: ST. GILES CHURCH, 1937-1967","\nThe St. Giles Church files are housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included in this series are sermons, correspondence, deeds, plats, meeting minutes, membership rolls, church committee papers, and financial materials. This series deals with Gillette's work in the establishment, construction, and administration of St. Giles (Presbyterian) Church in Richmond, Virginia. Gillette was a crucial member in the creation of the church after a dogmatic schism within the congregation of Richmond Grace Covenant Church. As one of the original St. Giles elders, a member of the construction committee, and a Sunday School teacher, Gillette contributed inestimable value to the church congregation. Also included in this series are materials related to Dr. John Blanton Belk, the controversial preacher and missionary whose sermons precipitated the split within Grace Covenant Church. \n","SERIES IX: VENDORS AND SUB-CONTRACTORS, 1915-1968 (bulk 1936-1966) ","\nThe Vendors and Sub-contractors files are housed in seven (7) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are catalogs, promotional literature, and company information from firms with which Gillette did business or that were soliciting projects from the landscape architect. Individual firms are listed separately by name with general materials grouped alphabetically within the folder listing. \n","Series I is housed in three (3) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title with general materials arranged to the rear. The series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, such as the Society of Landscape Architects, professional license registration information, client lists, applications for employment, and tax returns. \n","Series II is housed in 80 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by client name. Miscellaneous materials are arranged alphabetically by addressee or sender and inter-filed alphabetically within the series in \"General\" files (Example: \"A General, 1942-1965\"). The series includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, sketches, and plant lists. Correspondence files do not survive for all of Gillette's clients. Likewise, not all correspondence files have corresponding drawings and vice versa. Along with the Drawings (SERIES III), the Client Correspondence files make up the bulk of the Charles F. Gillette Papers. These records mostly contain written correspondence between Gillette's office and the clients. The file can be useful in documenting the development of individual garden plans, as well as an illustration of the architect/client relationship during a particular project. A significant portion of the original letters and other materials were typed or written on acidic paper. Accordingly, the processing archivist made preservation photocopies of these materials. The card file contained in this series was maintained in Gillette's office. In some instances, files and drawings were purged, and the card file may be the only indication of Gillette's involvement in a specific project.\n","In addition to the container listing found in this finding aid, the research can also search for client correspondence on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  While this searchable database was primarily created for the extensive list of Gillette's project drawings, it does include complete information on the client correspondence files.  The card files are not included in this database.  Researchers interested in finding correspondence can search under Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. As previously stated, correspondence does not survive for all projects. 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The series includes sketches, perspective drawings, renderings, plot plans, surveys, plans, architectural blueprints, and planting lists. The majority of the drawings were produced in Gillette's office by his draftsmen. Some projects include architectural drawings for structures, mostly residences, associated with a particular project. Gillette worked closely with several architects, most notably William Lawrence Bottomley. The drawings in this series are executed on bumwad, heavy paper, linen, and the like. Copies may be found in blueprint, Diazo print, inkjet or electrostatic print. Many of the drawings are colored with colored pencil and ink giving them an artistic quality. A project may be housed on several tubes, or several projects may be housed on one tube, depending on the volume of materials. Additionally, various types of architectural drawings and reproductions can chemically interact with one another. To avoid potential loss of information or damage to the drawings, certain of these drawing types have been separated on the rolls by sheets of buffer paper. It is imperative that these remain segregated when returned to the roll. \n","Due to the size of this series, a container listing has not been included in this finding aid .  Instead, a searchable database has been created to aid the researcher in using this collection.  The database's web-interface can be found on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  The database can be searched by Drawing Description, Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The Drawing Description field is searchable by keywords in the title of the drawing. Typically, this will include a description of the drawing (e.g. \"Planting Plan\") and the client's name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. If correspondence exists for a particular project, the results will also return a reference to those materials. Correspondence does not survive for all projects. Likewise, drawings do not survive for each project and in some cases only correspondence results are returned. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.","Series IV is housed in 10 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, manuals, specifications, and federal government bulletins relative to Gillette's work on public housing projects. These materials were treated as a separate series and are therefore not included in Series II: Client Correspondence. However, drawings for these projects, if they exist, have been organized in Series III: Drawings. Before and following World War II, Gillette did extensive work on public housing projects as many of his wealthier clients scaled down or eliminated their plans for large landscape projects. Reflected in this series are projects from Virginia (Richmond, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hopewell, Bristol, Lynchburg, Camp Pendleton, and Fort Story); North Carolina (Rocky Mount); and New Jersey (Asbury Park and Long Branch).\n","Series V is housed in one (1) map case drawer and arranged alphabetically by locality (town/city). The series consists mainly of subdivision plans, park layouts, and perspective drawings for various projects across the United States. Heavily represented is the work of the Olmstead Brothers firm of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is unclear whether Gillette participated in any of these projects during his time in Boston or whether these were simply reference materials that he maintained in his office. Three (3) drawings are signed as being traced by Gillette and date from the time period that he began to strike out on his own in Richmond, Virginia. These materials seem to be unrelated to any of Gillette's known projects.  \n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 37 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 45 x 40 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 37 x 70 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 43 x 57 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 21 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Directors of Design; Size: 71 x 107 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Directors of Design; Size: 28 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Surveyed at the Request of F.L. Olmsted L.A.; Size: 56 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 32 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 33 x 34 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 72 x 72 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Cass Gilbert, Architect - F.L. Olmsted, Landscape Architect; Size: 58 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 36 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 44 x 56 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Commission on the Improvement of the, Park System; Size: 72 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 51 x 38 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 27 x 21 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 44 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Prepared for the Mountain Lake Corporation, by Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 38 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Issued by the, Department of Public Works; Size: 64 x 68 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 46 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 55 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. and J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 74 x 117 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 50 x 72 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 31 x 31 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Melvin B. Smith, Civil Engineer \u0026 Surveyor, Lowell, Mass.; Size: 53 x 66 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 23 x 33 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmstead, Landscape Architect; Size: 48 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. \u0026 J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects; Size: 56 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. \u0026 J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects, Advisory; Size: 63 x 66 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted and Co. landscape Architects; Size: 24 x 62 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 34 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 23 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect; Size: 61 x 77 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Wm. T. Pierce, Engineer; Size: 87 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 37 x 37 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 41 x 118 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 24 x 118 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 63 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 30 x 47 cm.\n"," Drawn by: William T. Pierce, Engineer; Size: 109 x 140 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 69 x 91 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 64 x 53 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 71 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Warren H. Manning, Landscape designer, Boston; Size: 31 x 58 cm.\n"," Drawn by: The Roland Park Company; Size: 58 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 28 x 41 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 41 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Prepared for the Huron Farms Company, by Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline Mass.; Size: 52 x 21 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 36 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmsted; Size: 48 x 100 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Surveyed by Eugene Robinson; Size: 48 x 100 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 71 x 86 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 111 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Prepared by Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 31 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archt's, Brookline, Mass; Size: 108 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 48 x 78 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 29 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Lenoir Blowing Rock Development Company; Size: 28 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 22 x 33 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper - Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer, Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 29 x 44 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 128 x 183 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 56 x 86 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 12 x 28 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 17 x 51 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 30 x 34 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape architects; Size: 38 x 72 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 180 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 61 x 64 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 56 x 68 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 51 x 102 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 30 x 93 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 66 x 79 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F. L. and J. C. Olmstead, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 114 x 98 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 68 x 122 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Designed by Olmsted, Vaux \u0026 Co.; Size: 23 x 36 cm.\n"," Drawn by: C.B. Fancy, Civil Engineer; Size: 61 x 108 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 50 x 83 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 47 x 50 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers and Downing Vaux, Brookline, Mass. - New York, N.Y.; Size: 43 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 100 x 102 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 48 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 86 x 44 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 30 x 39 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archt's, Brookline, Mass; Size: 34 x 89 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 55 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 43 x 37 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Drawn April 1914 at Franklin, W.Va. by C.R. Lacy and L.C. Gordon; Size: 81 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: American Publishing Co. - Water \u0026 Ferry Sts. - Milwaukee, Wis. U.S.A.; Size: Irregular\n"," Drawn by: Office of Superintendent, Port Norfolk, Virginia; Size: 104 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 27 x 21 cm.\n"," Drawn by: T. Crawford Redd \u0026 Bro., Surveyors \u0026 Engineers; Size: 43 x 30 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Department of Public Works; Size: 44 x 60 cm.\n"," Drawn by: John Nolen- Town Planner; Philip W. Foster- Associate, Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass.; Size: 70 x 83 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Blanton \u0026 Co., 1114 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.; Size: 41 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 43 x 36 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: American Cement Engineering Co.; Size: 33 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced May 1919 by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 51 x 42 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced May 1919 by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 28 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 48 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 47 x 55 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 51 x 64 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 49 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 51 x 53 cm.\n"," Series VI is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, family histories, journals, clippings, internment records, and writings. The majority of this series consists of the personal correspondence of Charles F. Gillette. Also included are personal letters from his wife, Mrs. Ellen C. Gillette, as well as materials related to Filmore Cogswell, Mrs. Gillette's father. A Gillette family history, materials related to Mr. and Mrs. Gillette's 50th anniversary celebration, and will and estate information are also in this series. Memorial reminiscences of Gillette's life and career and an article by Dr. George Longest are also organized in this series.\n","Series VII is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series consists of a mix of personal and business-related photographs. Several folders contain images of Charles and Ellen Gillette in their youth and young adulthood. Also of note are images of the Cogswell family on camping trips in Colorado and Connecticut circa 1880s. Items such as Christmas cards, brochures for ornamental statuary, and clipping are in this series also. Not all photographs have been separated into this series. In some cases, photographs and negatives have remained with the client correspondence files (SERIES II). \n"," Gillette account number: 2176; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: 609; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: None ; Photographs: 42; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 15; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 327, 380, 389, 390; Photographs: 6; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None ; Photographs: 6\n"," Gillette account number: 19, 439, 698; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photograph\n"," Gillette account number: 630; Photographs: 3 \n"," Gillette account number: 790; Photographs: 3; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 372; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 23 \n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 16\n"," Gillette account number: 446; Photographs: 68; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4 \n"," Gillette account number: 189; Photographs: 16\n"," Gillette account number: 189; Photographs: 52\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 7\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 8\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 78\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 23\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 31\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 19\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 2000; Photographs: 3 \n"," Gillette account number:  50, 940, 667, 458; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 398, 682; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: 391; Photographs: 9; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 2061; Photographs: 11\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: 411; Photographs: ; Notes: See Williams, T. C.\n"," Gillette account number: 889; Photographs: 31\n"," Gillette account number: 106; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 104, 179; Photographs: 5; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 14 \n"," Gillette account number: 74, 220; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: 409; Photographs: 3\n"," Gillette account number: 626; Photographs: 7\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 52; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 33\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 41\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 13\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 5\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 20\n"," Gillette account number: 348; Photographs: 12; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 5\n"," Gillette account number: 421; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: 300; Photographs: 6\n"," Gillette account number: 307; Photographs: 7; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 15\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 14\n"," Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 17\n"," Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 21\n"," Gillette account number: 327, 380, 389, 390; Photographs: 5\n"," Gillette account number: 19, 439, 698; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 790; Photographs: 3\n"," Gillette account number: 218; Photographs: 8\n"," Gillette account number: 446; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: ; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 50, 940, 667, 458; Photographs: 9\n"," Gillette account number: 391; Photographs: 15\n"," Gillette account number: 246; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 343; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 1; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 106; Photographs: 23 \n"," Gillette account number: 104, 179; Photographs: 14\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 16; Photographs: 5\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: 348; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: 180; Photographs: 2 \n"," Gillette account number: 307; Photographs: 12\n"," Gillette account number: 59; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 5\n","Series VIII is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included in this series are sermons, correspondence, deeds, plats, meeting minutes, membership rolls, church committee papers, and financial materials. This series deals with Gillette's work in the establishment, construction, and administration of St. Giles (Presbyterian) Church in Richmond, Virginia. Gillette was a crucial member in the creation of the church after a dogmatic schism within the congregation of Richmond Grace Covenant Church. As one of the original St. Giles elders, a member of the construction committee, and a Sunday School teacher, Gillette contributed inestimable value to the church congregation. Also included in this series are materials related to Dr. John Blanton Belk, the controversial preacher and missionary whose sermons precipitated the split within Grace Covenant Church. \n","Series IX is housed in seven (7) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are catalogs, promotional literature, and company information from firms with which Gillette did business or that were soliciting projects from the landscape architect. Individual firms are listed separately by name with general materials grouped alphabetically within the folder listing. ","Note: See also oversize \n","There are no restrictions.\n","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["34472\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Charles F. Gillette, Papers,\nca. 1880-1985 (bulk 1918-1969)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Charles F. Gillette, Papers,\nca. 1880-1985 (bulk 1918-1969)"],"collection_ssim":["Charles F. Gillette, Papers,\nca. 1880-1985 (bulk 1918-1969)"],"repository_ssm":["Library of Virginia"],"repository_ssim":["Library of Virginia"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift of the University of Virginia, Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library, Charlottesville, Virginia, 21 July 1993.\n","Gift of David Cottrell, Richmond, Virginia, 10 December 1993. Accession 35686.\n","Gift of Thomas Wack, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 30 July 2002. Accession 40039.\n","Lent for copying by Mr. and Mrs. Eppa Hunton, Richmond, Virginia, 10 October 2002. Accession 40047.\n","Gift of Beverly Riedel, Richmond, Virginia 17 October 2002. Accession 40081.\n","Gift of Irene Preston, Richmond, Virginia, 15 July 2003. Accession 40075.\n","Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Gambill, Richmond, Virginia, 1 April 2003. Accession 40600.\n","Gift of Bertie D. Heiner, Charlottesville, Virginia, 26 November 2002. Accession 40231.\n","Gift of Mary Converse, Richmond, Virginia, 5 November 2003. Accession 40959.\n","Gift of Mrs. Thomas H. Wyllie, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, 24 February 2004. Accession 41083.\n","Gift of Paul and Julia Overstreet, Goode, Virginia, 24 February 2004. Accession 41097.\n","Lent for copying by John W. Pearsall, Richmond, Virginia, 27 February 2004. Accession 41104.\n","Lent for copying by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman, Richmond, Virginia, 11 March 2004. Accession 41121.\n","Lent for copying by Yvonne Gold, Richmond, Virginia, 16 March 2004. Accession 41122.\n","Lent for copying by W. T. Lamm III, Wilson, North Carolina, 16 March 2004. Accession 41123.\n","Lent for copying by Mr. and Mrs. George T. Jamerson, Richmond, Virginia, 16 March 2004. Accession 41125.\n","Gift of Jane Tucker, Richmond, Virginia 19 March 2004. Accession 41126.\n","Gift of Jeanne Hamilton, New York, New York, 4 May 2004. Accession 41212.\n","Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Richmond, Virginia, 30 March 2004. Accession 41213.\n","Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Richmond, Virginia, 30 March 2004. Accession 41214.\n","Gift of Susan Green, Chester, Virginia, 15 March 2004. Accession 41215.\n","Gift of Constance F. Ingles, White Marsh, Virginia, 19 May 2004. Accession 41236.\n","Gift of Thomas H. White, Vienna, Virginia, 26 May 2004. Accession 41234.\n","Gift of Jean and Arnold Frederick, Richmond, Virginia, 30 March 2004. Accession 41234.\n","Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley O. Morris, Midlothian, Virginia, 15 June 2004. Accession 41351.\n","Gift of Wyatt A. Williams, Jr., Houston, Texas, 8 June 2004. Accession 41439.\n","Gift of Shelley Arthur, Richmond, Virginia, 11 May 2004. Accession 41441.\n","Gift of Josephine L. Schwarzschild, Staunton, Virginia. Accession 41739.\n","Gift of Thomas N. Allen, Richmond, Virginia, 14 February 2005. Accession 41774.\n","Gift of Elizabeth J. Parrish, Richmond, Virginia, 14 February 2005. Accession 41806.\n","Gift of Jane Frost Bowden, Lynchburg, Virginia, 14 February 2005. Accession 42005.\n","Gift of Martha Sherman, Richmond, Virginia, 14 February 2005. Accession 42054.\n","Gift of Anne K. and R. Garnett Hall, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, 24 June 2005. Accession 42071.\n","Lent for copying by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Staunton, Virginia, 7 March 2005. Accession 42089.\n","Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Morris, Richmond, Virginia, 14 February 2005. Accession 42090.\n","Gift of E. R. Campe, Richmond, Virginia, 7 September 2005. Accession 42298.\n","Gift of Helen Scott Townsend Reed, Richmond, Virginia, 16 August 2005. Accession 42299.\n","Gift of Martha Luck Robertson, Crozier, Virginia, 7 December 2011. Accession 51269.\n"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["5,538 architectural drawings and 54.5 cubic feet of textual and photographic materials."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions\n"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research.\n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged alphabetically by series title. Each series, except Series III, is arranged alphabetically by folder title. 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Series III is arranged by the Client Control Number imposed by the\nprocessor.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged by Client Control Number (CCN).\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by state and there under by city.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Freeman Gillette, born 14 March 1886, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, is nationally recognized as one fo the premier landscape architects associated with the restoration and recreation of historic gardens in the upper South and especially Virginia.  Gillette established a regional style -known as the \"Virginia Garden\"- characterized by its understated classicism and attention to detail.  He linked architecture and landscape by emphasizing the traditional features of landscape design but also carefully sheaping each of his creative outdoor environments to compliment the most distinctive elements of his clients' homes and broader surroundings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGillette received no formal training in landscape design.   However, his father was a locally known herbalist and farmer.  With young Charles' help, he treated neighbors' illnesses using his knowledge of plant materials.  With this firm foundation in the curative powers of plant material, Gillette went on to work at the Wisconsin Home for the Feeble-Minded.  There, he recognized the soothing effect of plants and greenery on the mentally disturbed during their walks on the hospital grounds.  Gradually, Charles Gillette's desire to study gardening, plants, flowers, and trees became clear.  At the turn-of-the-20th-century, however, few educational institutions offered formal programs of study in landsape architecture.  Instead, Gillette became an apprentice in the Boston office of Warren Manning (1860-1938), a leading landscape architect.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGillette married Ellen Cogswell in 1912 and by 1913 arrived in Richmond as Manning's representative to supervise the completion of the design for the Richmond College (now the University of Richmond).  Sometime around 1919, Gillette established his own practice in Richmond and remained there to pursue a career in landscape design that spanned over 50 years. During the height of the \"Country Place\" era, Gillette worked for wealthy clients in central Virginia.  In addition to the gardens at the Nelson House in Yorktown (1915) and Kenmore in Fredericksburg (1924), Gillette designed plans for Virginia House and Agecroft Hall in Richmond's Windsor Farms neighborhood; he oversaw the restoration of the Executive Mansion gardens in the 1950s; and he planned the grounds for the Richmond headquarters of Reynolds Metals and Ethyl Corporation.  Gillette also undertook projects in North Carolina and St. Louis, Missouri. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Gillette died 30 March 1969 following a stroke, less than three years after the death of his beloved Ellen.  He is interred next to her in a cemetery near New Preston, Connecticut.   \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Freeman Gillette, born 14 March 1886, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, is nationally recognized as one fo the premier landscape architects associated with the restoration and recreation of historic gardens in the upper South and especially Virginia.  Gillette established a regional style -known as the \"Virginia Garden\"- characterized by its understated classicism and attention to detail.  He linked architecture and landscape by emphasizing the traditional features of landscape design but also carefully sheaping each of his creative outdoor environments to compliment the most distinctive elements of his clients' homes and broader surroundings.","Gillette received no formal training in landscape design.   However, his father was a locally known herbalist and farmer.  With young Charles' help, he treated neighbors' illnesses using his knowledge of plant materials.  With this firm foundation in the curative powers of plant material, Gillette went on to work at the Wisconsin Home for the Feeble-Minded.  There, he recognized the soothing effect of plants and greenery on the mentally disturbed during their walks on the hospital grounds.  Gradually, Charles Gillette's desire to study gardening, plants, flowers, and trees became clear.  At the turn-of-the-20th-century, however, few educational institutions offered formal programs of study in landsape architecture.  Instead, Gillette became an apprentice in the Boston office of Warren Manning (1860-1938), a leading landscape architect.","Gillette married Ellen Cogswell in 1912 and by 1913 arrived in Richmond as Manning's representative to supervise the completion of the design for the Richmond College (now the University of Richmond).  Sometime around 1919, Gillette established his own practice in Richmond and remained there to pursue a career in landscape design that spanned over 50 years. During the height of the \"Country Place\" era, Gillette worked for wealthy clients in central Virginia.  In addition to the gardens at the Nelson House in Yorktown (1915) and Kenmore in Fredericksburg (1924), Gillette designed plans for Virginia House and Agecroft Hall in Richmond's Windsor Farms neighborhood; he oversaw the restoration of the Executive Mansion gardens in the 1950s; and he planned the grounds for the Richmond headquarters of Reynolds Metals and Ethyl Corporation.  Gillette also undertook projects in North Carolina and St. Louis, Missouri. ","Charles Gillette died 30 March 1969 following a stroke, less than three years after the death of his beloved Ellen.  He is interred next to her in a cemetery near New Preston, Connecticut.   \n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles F. Gillette, Papers, ca. 1880-1985 (bulk 1918-1969). Accession 34472 , Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Charles F. Gillette, Papers, ca. 1880-1985 (bulk 1918-1969). Accession 34472 , Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Charles F. Gillette Papers are housed in 117 archival boxes on shelf, tubes, map case drawers, and 3 custom oversize boxes. The collection is arranged into nine (9) series. Series have been designated for: I. Administrative Records; II. Client Correspondence; III. Drawings; IV. Housing Projects; V. Maps; VI. Personal Papers; VII. Photograph Files; VIII. St. Giles Church Files; IX. Vendors and Sub-Contractors. These records include correspondence, invoices, clippings, contracts, specifications, photographs, architectural drawings, surveys, landscape drawings, card indices, catalogs, promotional materials, family histories, and tax returns. This collection spans nearly the entire career of arguably one of the most influential landscape architects in the Commonwealth. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot all of Gillette's business materials survive as many were purged to make room in the office or for other reasons. Accordingly, in some instances the collection holds both drawings and correspondence for a particular project; in other instances, only drawings or correspondence exists; and in other cases, no materials survive for a project. A numbering system was superimposed by the institution in order to deal with inconsistencies in record-keeping practices in Gillette's office. The Client Control Number (CCN) is a unique number to each of Gillette's clients and is similar to Gillette's account numbering system. However, Gillette's system sometimes reused numbers or did not assign numbers to certain clients, hence the need for a uniform system. The CCN is used throughout several series within the collection, but is most associated with the Drawings series (SERIES III). Series III is arranged and accessed by CCN. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA client may have more than one CCN if two or more projects were undertaken with a significant time lapse in between and/or if Gillette's office assigned more than one account number. While the bulk of the records were donated in 1993 by the University of Virginia, additional donations have been made and continue to be made as records are discovered by private individuals. Accordingly, each addition is separately accessioned and listed as a distinct entity. While these records are treated distinctly for administrative purposes, they are inter inter-filed with the collection and arranged in the appropriate series and folder. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES I: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES, 1942-1968\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Administrative files are housed in three (3) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title with general materials arranged to the rear. The series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, such as the Society of Landscape Architects, professional license registration information, client lists, applications for employment, and tax returns. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES II: CLIENT CORRESPONDENCE AND CARD FILE, 1921-1968 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Client Correspondence files are housed in 80 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by client name. Miscellaneous materials are arranged alphabetically by addressee or sender and inter-filed alphabetically within the series in \"General\" files (Example: \"A General, 1942-1965\"). The series includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, sketches, and plant lists. Correspondence files do not survive for all of Gillette's clients. Likewise, not all correspondence files have corresponding drawings and vice versa. Along with the Drawings (SERIES III), the Client Correspondence files make up the bulk of the Charles F. Gillette Papers. These records mostly contain written correspondence between Gillette's office and the clients. The file can be useful in documenting the development of individual garden plans, as well as an illustration of the architect/client relationship during a particular project. A significant portion of the original letters and other materials were typed or written on acidic paper. Accordingly, the processing archivist made preservation photocopies of these materials. The card file contained in this series was maintained in Gillette's office. In some instances, files and drawings were purged, and the card file may be the only indication of Gillette's involvement in a specific project.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the container listing found in this finding aid, the research can also search for client correspondence on the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.lva.virginia.gov/findaid/gillette/\"\u003eGillette Drawings and Correspondence Database\u003c/extref\u003e.  While this searchable database was primarily created for the extensive list of Gillette's project drawings, it does include complete information on the client correspondence files. \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe card files are not included in this database.\u003c/emph\u003e  Researchers interested in finding correspondence can search under Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. As previously stated, correspondence does not survive for all projects. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES III: DRAWINGS, 1902-1968 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Drawings are housed in 531 archival drawings tubes and arranged by Client Control Number (CCN), an institutionally imposed numbering system. The series includes sketches, perspective drawings, renderings, plot plans, surveys, plans, architectural blueprints, and planting lists. The majority of the drawings were produced in Gillette's office by his draftsmen. Some projects include architectural drawings for structures, mostly residences, associated with a particular project. Gillette worked closely with several architects, most notably William Lawrence Bottomley. The drawings in this series are executed on bumwad, heavy paper, linen, and the like. Copies may be found in blueprint, Diazo print, inkjet or electrostatic print. Many of the drawings are colored with colored pencil and ink giving them an artistic quality. A project may be housed on several tubes, or several projects may be housed on one tube, depending on the volume of materials. Additionally, various types of architectural drawings and reproductions can chemically interact with one another. To avoid potential loss of information or damage to the drawings, certain of these drawing types have been separated on the rolls by sheets of buffer paper. It is imperative that these remain segregated when returned to the roll. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDue to the size of this series, a container listing has not been included in this finding aid\u003c/emph\u003e. Instead, a searchable database has been created to aid the researcher in using this collection.  The database's web-interface can be found on the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.lva.virginia.gov/findaid/gillette/\"\u003eGillette Drawings and Correspondence Database\u003c/extref\u003e.  The database can be searched by Drawing Description, Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The Drawing Description field is searchable by keywords in the title of the drawing. Typically, this will include a description of the drawing (e.g. \"Planting Plan\") and the client's name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. If correspondence exists for a particular project, the results will also return a reference to those materials. Correspondence does not survive for all projects. Likewise, drawings do not survive for each project and in some cases only correspondence results are returned. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES IV: HOUSING PROJECTS, 1924-1960 (bulk 1939-1955) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Housing Projects records are housed in 10 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, manuals, specifications, and federal government bulletins relative to Gillette's work on public housing projects. These materials were treated as a separate series and are therefore not included in Series II: Client Correspondence. However, drawings for these projects, if they exist, have been organized in Series III: Drawings. Before and following World War II, Gillette did extensive work on public housing projects as many of his wealthier clients scaled down or eliminated their plans for large landscape projects. Reflected in this series are projects from Virginia (Richmond, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hopewell, Bristol, Lynchburg, Camp Pendleton, and Fort Story); North Carolina (Rocky Mount); and New Jersey (Asbury Park and Long Branch).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES V: MAPS, 1883-1961 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Maps are housed in one (1) map case drawer and arranged alphabetically by locality (town/city). The series consists mainly of subdivision plans, park layouts, and perspective drawings for various projects across the United States. Heavily represented is the work of the Olmstead Brothers firm of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is unclear whether Gillette participated in any of these projects during his time in Boston or whether these were simply reference materials that he maintained in his office. Three (3) drawings are signed as being traced by Gillette and date from the time period that he began to strike out on his own in Richmond, Virginia. These materials seem to be unrelated to any of Gillette's known projects.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES VI: PERSONAL PAPERS, 1865-1985 (bulk 1912-1968) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Personal Papers are house in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, family histories, journals, clippings, internment records, and writings. The majority of this series consists of the personal correspondence of Charles F. Gillette. Also included are personal letters from his wife, Mrs. Ellen C. Gillette, as well as materials related to Filmore Cogswell, Mrs. Gillette's father. A Gillette family history, materials related to Mr. and Mrs. Gillette's 50th anniversary celebration, and will and estate information are also in this series. Memorial reminiscences of Gillette's life and career and an article by Dr. George Longest are also organized in this series. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES VII: PHOTOGRAPH FILES, ca. 1880-1969 (bulk 1920-1960) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Photograph Files are housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series consists of a mix of personal and business-related photographs. Several folders contain images of Charles and Ellen Gillette in their youth and young adulthood. Also of note are images of the Cogswell family on camping trips in Colorado and Connecticut circa 1880s. Items such as Christmas cards, brochures for ornamental statuary, and clipping are in this series also. Not all photographs have been separated into this series. In some cases, photographs and negatives have remained with the client correspondence files (SERIES II).  All of the photographs in this series have been digitized and are available on the Library of Virgina website on the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/photo/index.htm\"\u003ePhotographic Collections page.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES VIII: ST. GILES CHURCH, 1937-1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe St. Giles Church files are housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included in this series are sermons, correspondence, deeds, plats, meeting minutes, membership rolls, church committee papers, and financial materials. This series deals with Gillette's work in the establishment, construction, and administration of St. Giles (Presbyterian) Church in Richmond, Virginia. Gillette was a crucial member in the creation of the church after a dogmatic schism within the congregation of Richmond Grace Covenant Church. As one of the original St. Giles elders, a member of the construction committee, and a Sunday School teacher, Gillette contributed inestimable value to the church congregation. Also included in this series are materials related to Dr. John Blanton Belk, the controversial preacher and missionary whose sermons precipitated the split within Grace Covenant Church. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSERIES IX: VENDORS AND SUB-CONTRACTORS, 1915-1968 (bulk 1936-1966) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Vendors and Sub-contractors files are housed in seven (7) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are catalogs, promotional literature, and company information from firms with which Gillette did business or that were soliciting projects from the landscape architect. Individual firms are listed separately by name with general materials grouped alphabetically within the folder listing. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries I is housed in three (3) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title with general materials arranged to the rear. The series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, such as the Society of Landscape Architects, professional license registration information, client lists, applications for employment, and tax returns. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries II is housed in 80 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by client name. Miscellaneous materials are arranged alphabetically by addressee or sender and inter-filed alphabetically within the series in \"General\" files (Example: \"A General, 1942-1965\"). The series includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, sketches, and plant lists. Correspondence files do not survive for all of Gillette's clients. Likewise, not all correspondence files have corresponding drawings and vice versa. Along with the Drawings (SERIES III), the Client Correspondence files make up the bulk of the Charles F. Gillette Papers. These records mostly contain written correspondence between Gillette's office and the clients. The file can be useful in documenting the development of individual garden plans, as well as an illustration of the architect/client relationship during a particular project. A significant portion of the original letters and other materials were typed or written on acidic paper. Accordingly, the processing archivist made preservation photocopies of these materials. The card file contained in this series was maintained in Gillette's office. In some instances, files and drawings were purged, and the card file may be the only indication of Gillette's involvement in a specific project.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the container listing found in this finding aid, the research can also search for client correspondence on the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.lva.virginia.gov/findaid/gillette/\"\u003eGillette Drawings and Correspondence Database\u003c/extref\u003e.  While this searchable database was primarily created for the extensive list of Gillette's project drawings, it does include complete information on the client correspondence files. \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe card files are not included in this database.\u003c/emph\u003e Researchers interested in finding correspondence can search under Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. As previously stated, correspondence does not survive for all projects. 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The series includes sketches, perspective drawings, renderings, plot plans, surveys, plans, architectural blueprints, and planting lists. The majority of the drawings were produced in Gillette's office by his draftsmen. Some projects include architectural drawings for structures, mostly residences, associated with a particular project. Gillette worked closely with several architects, most notably William Lawrence Bottomley. The drawings in this series are executed on bumwad, heavy paper, linen, and the like. Copies may be found in blueprint, Diazo print, inkjet or electrostatic print. Many of the drawings are colored with colored pencil and ink giving them an artistic quality. A project may be housed on several tubes, or several projects may be housed on one tube, depending on the volume of materials. Additionally, various types of architectural drawings and reproductions can chemically interact with one another. To avoid potential loss of information or damage to the drawings, certain of these drawing types have been separated on the rolls by sheets of buffer paper. It is imperative that these remain segregated when returned to the roll. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDue to the size of this series, a container listing has not been included in this finding aid\u003c/emph\u003e.  Instead, a searchable database has been created to aid the researcher in using this collection.  The database's web-interface can be found on the \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.lva.virginia.gov/findaid/gillette/\"\u003eGillette Drawings and Correspondence Database\u003c/extref\u003e.  The database can be searched by Drawing Description, Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The Drawing Description field is searchable by keywords in the title of the drawing. Typically, this will include a description of the drawing (e.g. \"Planting Plan\") and the client's name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. If correspondence exists for a particular project, the results will also return a reference to those materials. Correspondence does not survive for all projects. Likewise, drawings do not survive for each project and in some cases only correspondence results are returned. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV is housed in 10 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, manuals, specifications, and federal government bulletins relative to Gillette's work on public housing projects. These materials were treated as a separate series and are therefore not included in Series II: Client Correspondence. However, drawings for these projects, if they exist, have been organized in Series III: Drawings. Before and following World War II, Gillette did extensive work on public housing projects as many of his wealthier clients scaled down or eliminated their plans for large landscape projects. Reflected in this series are projects from Virginia (Richmond, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hopewell, Bristol, Lynchburg, Camp Pendleton, and Fort Story); North Carolina (Rocky Mount); and New Jersey (Asbury Park and Long Branch).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V is housed in one (1) map case drawer and arranged alphabetically by locality (town/city). The series consists mainly of subdivision plans, park layouts, and perspective drawings for various projects across the United States. Heavily represented is the work of the Olmstead Brothers firm of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is unclear whether Gillette participated in any of these projects during his time in Boston or whether these were simply reference materials that he maintained in his office. Three (3) drawings are signed as being traced by Gillette and date from the time period that he began to strike out on his own in Richmond, Virginia. These materials seem to be unrelated to any of Gillette's known projects.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 37 x 61 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 45 x 40 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 37 x 70 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 43 x 57 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 21 x 46 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Directors of Design; Size: 71 x 107 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Directors of Design; Size: 28 x 43 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Surveyed at the Request of F.L. Olmsted L.A.; Size: 56 x 71 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 32 x 61 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 33 x 34 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 72 x 72 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cass Gilbert, Architect - F.L. Olmsted, Landscape Architect; Size: 58 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 36 x 63 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 44 x 56 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Commission on the Improvement of the, Park System; Size: 72 x 76 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 51 x 38 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 27 x 21 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 44 x 74 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Prepared for the Mountain Lake Corporation, by Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 38 x 43 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Issued by the, Department of Public Works; Size: 64 x 68 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 46 x 61 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026amp; Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 55 x 48 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. and J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 74 x 117 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 50 x 72 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 31 x 31 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin B. Smith, Civil Engineer \u0026amp; Surveyor, Lowell, Mass.; Size: 53 x 66 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 23 x 33 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmstead, Landscape Architect; Size: 48 x 61 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. \u0026amp; J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects; Size: 56 x 71 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. \u0026amp; J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects, Advisory; Size: 63 x 66 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted and Co. landscape Architects; Size: 24 x 62 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 34 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 23 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect; Size: 61 x 77 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wm. T. Pierce, Engineer; Size: 87 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 37 x 37 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 41 x 118 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 24 x 118 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 63 x 71 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 30 x 47 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: William T. Pierce, Engineer; Size: 109 x 140 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026amp; Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 69 x 91 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 64 x 53 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 71 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Warren H. Manning, Landscape designer, Boston; Size: 31 x 58 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Roland Park Company; Size: 58 x 48 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 28 x 41 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 41 x 61 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Prepared for the Huron Farms Company, by Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline Mass.; Size: 52 x 21 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 36 x 74 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmsted; Size: 48 x 100 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Surveyed by Eugene Robinson; Size: 48 x 100 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 71 x 86 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 111 x 76 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Prepared by Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 31 x 46 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Archt's, Brookline, Mass; Size: 108 x 76 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026amp; Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 48 x 78 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026amp; Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 29 x 43 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lenoir Blowing Rock Development Company; Size: 28 x 48 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 22 x 33 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E.S. Draper - Landscape Architect \u0026amp; Engineer, Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 29 x 44 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026amp; Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 128 x 183 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026amp; Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 56 x 86 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 12 x 28 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 17 x 51 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 30 x 34 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape architects; Size: 38 x 72 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 180 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 61 x 64 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 56 x 68 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 51 x 102 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 30 x 93 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026amp; Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 66 x 79 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. L. and J. C. Olmstead, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 114 x 98 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 68 x 122 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Designed by Olmsted, Vaux \u0026amp; Co.; Size: 23 x 36 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C.B. Fancy, Civil Engineer; Size: 61 x 108 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 50 x 83 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 47 x 50 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers and Downing Vaux, Brookline, Mass. - New York, N.Y.; Size: 43 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 100 x 102 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026amp; Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 48 x 74 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 86 x 44 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 30 x 39 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Archt's, Brookline, Mass; Size: 34 x 89 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 55 x 71 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 43 x 37 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Drawn April 1914 at Franklin, W.Va. by C.R. Lacy and L.C. Gordon; Size: 81 x 65 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Publishing Co. - Water \u0026amp; Ferry Sts. - Milwaukee, Wis. U.S.A.; Size: Irregular\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Superintendent, Port Norfolk, Virginia; Size: 104 x 76 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 27 x 21 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. Crawford Redd \u0026amp; Bro., Surveyors \u0026amp; Engineers; Size: 43 x 30 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Department of Public Works; Size: 44 x 60 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Nolen- Town Planner; Philip W. Foster- Associate, Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass.; Size: 70 x 83 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Blanton \u0026amp; Co., 1114 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.; Size: 41 x 43 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 43 x 36 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 61 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Cement Engineering Co.; Size: 33 x 48 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Traced May 1919 by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 51 x 42 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Traced May 1919 by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 28 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 48 x 48 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 74 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 47 x 55 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 51 x 64 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 49 x 74 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026amp; Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 51 x 53 cm.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series VI is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, family histories, journals, clippings, internment records, and writings. The majority of this series consists of the personal correspondence of Charles F. Gillette. Also included are personal letters from his wife, Mrs. Ellen C. Gillette, as well as materials related to Filmore Cogswell, Mrs. Gillette's father. A Gillette family history, materials related to Mr. and Mrs. Gillette's 50th anniversary celebration, and will and estate information are also in this series. Memorial reminiscences of Gillette's life and career and an article by Dr. George Longest are also organized in this series.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series consists of a mix of personal and business-related photographs. Several folders contain images of Charles and Ellen Gillette in their youth and young adulthood. Also of note are images of the Cogswell family on camping trips in Colorado and Connecticut circa 1880s. Items such as Christmas cards, brochures for ornamental statuary, and clipping are in this series also. Not all photographs have been separated into this series. In some cases, photographs and negatives have remained with the client correspondence files (SERIES II). \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 2176; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 609; Photographs: 2\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None ; Photographs: 42; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 15; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 327, 380, 389, 390; Photographs: 6; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None ; Photographs: 6\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 19, 439, 698; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photograph\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 630; Photographs: 3 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 790; Photographs: 3; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 372; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 23 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 16\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 446; Photographs: 68; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 189; Photographs: 16\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 189; Photographs: 52\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 7\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 8\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 78\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 23\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 31\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 19\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 2000; Photographs: 3 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number:  50, 940, 667, 458; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 398, 682; Photographs: 2\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 391; Photographs: 9; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 2061; Photographs: 11\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 411; Photographs: ; Notes: See Williams, T. C.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 889; Photographs: 31\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 106; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 104, 179; Photographs: 5; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 14 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 74, 220; Photographs: 2\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 409; Photographs: 3\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 626; Photographs: 7\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 52; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 33\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 41\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 13\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 5\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 20\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 348; Photographs: 12; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 5\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 421; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 2\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 300; Photographs: 6\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 307; Photographs: 7; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 15\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 14\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 2\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 17\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 21\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 327, 380, 389, 390; Photographs: 5\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 19, 439, 698; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 790; Photographs: 3\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 218; Photographs: 8\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 446; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: ; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 50, 940, 667, 458; Photographs: 9\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 391; Photographs: 15\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 246; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 343; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 1; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 106; Photographs: 23 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 104, 179; Photographs: 14\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 16; Photographs: 5\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 348; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 180; Photographs: 2 \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 307; Photographs: 12\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: 59; Photographs: 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 5\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included in this series are sermons, correspondence, deeds, plats, meeting minutes, membership rolls, church committee papers, and financial materials. This series deals with Gillette's work in the establishment, construction, and administration of St. Giles (Presbyterian) Church in Richmond, Virginia. Gillette was a crucial member in the creation of the church after a dogmatic schism within the congregation of Richmond Grace Covenant Church. As one of the original St. Giles elders, a member of the construction committee, and a Sunday School teacher, Gillette contributed inestimable value to the church congregation. Also included in this series are materials related to Dr. John Blanton Belk, the controversial preacher and missionary whose sermons precipitated the split within Grace Covenant Church. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX is housed in seven (7) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are catalogs, promotional literature, and company information from firms with which Gillette did business or that were soliciting projects from the landscape architect. Individual firms are listed separately by name with general materials grouped alphabetically within the folder listing. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: See also oversize \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Charles F. Gillette Papers are housed in 117 archival boxes on shelf, tubes, map case drawers, and 3 custom oversize boxes. The collection is arranged into nine (9) series. Series have been designated for: I. Administrative Records; II. Client Correspondence; III. Drawings; IV. Housing Projects; V. Maps; VI. Personal Papers; VII. Photograph Files; VIII. St. Giles Church Files; IX. Vendors and Sub-Contractors. These records include correspondence, invoices, clippings, contracts, specifications, photographs, architectural drawings, surveys, landscape drawings, card indices, catalogs, promotional materials, family histories, and tax returns. This collection spans nearly the entire career of arguably one of the most influential landscape architects in the Commonwealth. \n","Not all of Gillette's business materials survive as many were purged to make room in the office or for other reasons. Accordingly, in some instances the collection holds both drawings and correspondence for a particular project; in other instances, only drawings or correspondence exists; and in other cases, no materials survive for a project. A numbering system was superimposed by the institution in order to deal with inconsistencies in record-keeping practices in Gillette's office. The Client Control Number (CCN) is a unique number to each of Gillette's clients and is similar to Gillette's account numbering system. However, Gillette's system sometimes reused numbers or did not assign numbers to certain clients, hence the need for a uniform system. The CCN is used throughout several series within the collection, but is most associated with the Drawings series (SERIES III). Series III is arranged and accessed by CCN. \n","A client may have more than one CCN if two or more projects were undertaken with a significant time lapse in between and/or if Gillette's office assigned more than one account number. While the bulk of the records were donated in 1993 by the University of Virginia, additional donations have been made and continue to be made as records are discovered by private individuals. Accordingly, each addition is separately accessioned and listed as a distinct entity. While these records are treated distinctly for administrative purposes, they are inter inter-filed with the collection and arranged in the appropriate series and folder. \n","SERIES I: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES, 1942-1968\n","The Administrative files are housed in three (3) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title with general materials arranged to the rear. The series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, such as the Society of Landscape Architects, professional license registration information, client lists, applications for employment, and tax returns. \n","SERIES II: CLIENT CORRESPONDENCE AND CARD FILE, 1921-1968 \n","The Client Correspondence files are housed in 80 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by client name. Miscellaneous materials are arranged alphabetically by addressee or sender and inter-filed alphabetically within the series in \"General\" files (Example: \"A General, 1942-1965\"). The series includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, sketches, and plant lists. Correspondence files do not survive for all of Gillette's clients. Likewise, not all correspondence files have corresponding drawings and vice versa. Along with the Drawings (SERIES III), the Client Correspondence files make up the bulk of the Charles F. Gillette Papers. These records mostly contain written correspondence between Gillette's office and the clients. The file can be useful in documenting the development of individual garden plans, as well as an illustration of the architect/client relationship during a particular project. A significant portion of the original letters and other materials were typed or written on acidic paper. Accordingly, the processing archivist made preservation photocopies of these materials. The card file contained in this series was maintained in Gillette's office. In some instances, files and drawings were purged, and the card file may be the only indication of Gillette's involvement in a specific project.\n","In addition to the container listing found in this finding aid, the research can also search for client correspondence on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  While this searchable database was primarily created for the extensive list of Gillette's project drawings, it does include complete information on the client correspondence files.  The card files are not included in this database.   Researchers interested in finding correspondence can search under Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. As previously stated, correspondence does not survive for all projects. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.","SERIES III: DRAWINGS, 1902-1968 ","\nThe Drawings are housed in 531 archival drawings tubes and arranged by Client Control Number (CCN), an institutionally imposed numbering system. The series includes sketches, perspective drawings, renderings, plot plans, surveys, plans, architectural blueprints, and planting lists. The majority of the drawings were produced in Gillette's office by his draftsmen. Some projects include architectural drawings for structures, mostly residences, associated with a particular project. Gillette worked closely with several architects, most notably William Lawrence Bottomley. The drawings in this series are executed on bumwad, heavy paper, linen, and the like. Copies may be found in blueprint, Diazo print, inkjet or electrostatic print. Many of the drawings are colored with colored pencil and ink giving them an artistic quality. A project may be housed on several tubes, or several projects may be housed on one tube, depending on the volume of materials. Additionally, various types of architectural drawings and reproductions can chemically interact with one another. To avoid potential loss of information or damage to the drawings, certain of these drawing types have been separated on the rolls by sheets of buffer paper. It is imperative that these remain segregated when returned to the roll. \n","Due to the size of this series, a container listing has not been included in this finding aid . Instead, a searchable database has been created to aid the researcher in using this collection.  The database's web-interface can be found on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  The database can be searched by Drawing Description, Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The Drawing Description field is searchable by keywords in the title of the drawing. Typically, this will include a description of the drawing (e.g. \"Planting Plan\") and the client's name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. If correspondence exists for a particular project, the results will also return a reference to those materials. Correspondence does not survive for all projects. Likewise, drawings do not survive for each project and in some cases only correspondence results are returned. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.","SERIES IV: HOUSING PROJECTS, 1924-1960 (bulk 1939-1955) ","\nThe Housing Projects records are housed in 10 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, manuals, specifications, and federal government bulletins relative to Gillette's work on public housing projects. These materials were treated as a separate series and are therefore not included in Series II: Client Correspondence. However, drawings for these projects, if they exist, have been organized in Series III: Drawings. Before and following World War II, Gillette did extensive work on public housing projects as many of his wealthier clients scaled down or eliminated their plans for large landscape projects. Reflected in this series are projects from Virginia (Richmond, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hopewell, Bristol, Lynchburg, Camp Pendleton, and Fort Story); North Carolina (Rocky Mount); and New Jersey (Asbury Park and Long Branch).\n","SERIES V: MAPS, 1883-1961 ","\nThe Maps are housed in one (1) map case drawer and arranged alphabetically by locality (town/city). The series consists mainly of subdivision plans, park layouts, and perspective drawings for various projects across the United States. Heavily represented is the work of the Olmstead Brothers firm of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is unclear whether Gillette participated in any of these projects during his time in Boston or whether these were simply reference materials that he maintained in his office. Three (3) drawings are signed as being traced by Gillette and date from the time period that he began to strike out on his own in Richmond, Virginia. These materials seem to be unrelated to any of Gillette's known projects.  \n","SERIES VI: PERSONAL PAPERS, 1865-1985 (bulk 1912-1968) ","\nThe Personal Papers are house in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, family histories, journals, clippings, internment records, and writings. The majority of this series consists of the personal correspondence of Charles F. Gillette. Also included are personal letters from his wife, Mrs. Ellen C. Gillette, as well as materials related to Filmore Cogswell, Mrs. Gillette's father. A Gillette family history, materials related to Mr. and Mrs. Gillette's 50th anniversary celebration, and will and estate information are also in this series. Memorial reminiscences of Gillette's life and career and an article by Dr. George Longest are also organized in this series. \n","SERIES VII: PHOTOGRAPH FILES, ca. 1880-1969 (bulk 1920-1960) ","\nThe Photograph Files are housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series consists of a mix of personal and business-related photographs. Several folders contain images of Charles and Ellen Gillette in their youth and young adulthood. Also of note are images of the Cogswell family on camping trips in Colorado and Connecticut circa 1880s. Items such as Christmas cards, brochures for ornamental statuary, and clipping are in this series also. Not all photographs have been separated into this series. In some cases, photographs and negatives have remained with the client correspondence files (SERIES II).  All of the photographs in this series have been digitized and are available on the Library of Virgina website on the  Photographic Collections page.","SERIES VIII: ST. GILES CHURCH, 1937-1967","\nThe St. Giles Church files are housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included in this series are sermons, correspondence, deeds, plats, meeting minutes, membership rolls, church committee papers, and financial materials. This series deals with Gillette's work in the establishment, construction, and administration of St. Giles (Presbyterian) Church in Richmond, Virginia. Gillette was a crucial member in the creation of the church after a dogmatic schism within the congregation of Richmond Grace Covenant Church. As one of the original St. Giles elders, a member of the construction committee, and a Sunday School teacher, Gillette contributed inestimable value to the church congregation. Also included in this series are materials related to Dr. John Blanton Belk, the controversial preacher and missionary whose sermons precipitated the split within Grace Covenant Church. \n","SERIES IX: VENDORS AND SUB-CONTRACTORS, 1915-1968 (bulk 1936-1966) ","\nThe Vendors and Sub-contractors files are housed in seven (7) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are catalogs, promotional literature, and company information from firms with which Gillette did business or that were soliciting projects from the landscape architect. Individual firms are listed separately by name with general materials grouped alphabetically within the folder listing. \n","Series I is housed in three (3) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title with general materials arranged to the rear. The series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, such as the Society of Landscape Architects, professional license registration information, client lists, applications for employment, and tax returns. \n","Series II is housed in 80 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by client name. Miscellaneous materials are arranged alphabetically by addressee or sender and inter-filed alphabetically within the series in \"General\" files (Example: \"A General, 1942-1965\"). The series includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, sketches, and plant lists. Correspondence files do not survive for all of Gillette's clients. Likewise, not all correspondence files have corresponding drawings and vice versa. Along with the Drawings (SERIES III), the Client Correspondence files make up the bulk of the Charles F. Gillette Papers. These records mostly contain written correspondence between Gillette's office and the clients. The file can be useful in documenting the development of individual garden plans, as well as an illustration of the architect/client relationship during a particular project. A significant portion of the original letters and other materials were typed or written on acidic paper. Accordingly, the processing archivist made preservation photocopies of these materials. The card file contained in this series was maintained in Gillette's office. In some instances, files and drawings were purged, and the card file may be the only indication of Gillette's involvement in a specific project.\n","In addition to the container listing found in this finding aid, the research can also search for client correspondence on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  While this searchable database was primarily created for the extensive list of Gillette's project drawings, it does include complete information on the client correspondence files.  The card files are not included in this database.  Researchers interested in finding correspondence can search under Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. As previously stated, correspondence does not survive for all projects. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results."," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2343\n"," Gillette account number: 2176\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 287\n"," Gillette account number: 2091\n"," Gillette account number: 725\n"," Gillette account number: 93\n"," Gillette account number: 2265\n"," Gillette account number: 600\n"," Gillette account number: 1116\n"," Gillette account number: 2360\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2232\n"," Gillette account number: 828\n"," Gillette account number: 2261\n"," Gillette account number: 2303\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 760\n"," Gillette account number: 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None\n"," Gillette account number: 2457\n"," Gillette account number: 2357\n"," Gillette account number: 237\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 730\n"," Gillette account number: 2079\n"," Gillette account number: 2024\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 883\n"," Gillette account number: 2015\n"," Gillette account number: 2165\n"," Gillette account number: 1178\n"," Gillette account number: 460\n"," Gillette account number: 991\n"," Gillette account number: 2313\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 909\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2334\n"," Gillette account number: 1146\n"," Gillette account number: 820\n"," Gillette account number: 2213\n"," Gillette account number: 300\n"," Gillette account number: 300\n"," Gillette account number: 448\n"," Gillette account number: 107\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 837\n"," Gillette account number: 531\n"," Gillette account number: 966\n"," Gillette account number: 2466\n"," Gillette account number: 2114\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 971\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 835\n"," Gillette account number: 1149\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None \n"," Gillette account number: 9\n"," Gillette account number: 2268\n"," Gillette account number: 2157\n"," Gillette account number: 494\n"," Gillette account number: 2247\n"," Gillette account number: 1060\n"," Gillette account number: 523\n"," Gillette account number: 271\n"," Gillette account number: 856\n"," Gillette account number: 2398\n"," Gillette account number: 1004\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2143\n"," Gillette account number: 2143\n"," Gillette account number: 2269\n"," Gillette account number: 180\n"," Gillette account number: 509\n"," Gillette account number: 1131\n"," Gillette account number: 2217\n"," Gillette account number: 291\n"," Gillette account number: 368\n"," Gillette account number: 859\n"," Gillette account number: 572\n"," Gillette account number: 2368\n"," Gillette account number: 307\n"," Gillette account number: 2138\n"," Gillette account number: 605\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2277\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2302\n"," Gillette account number: 2302\n"," Gillette account number: 2286\n"," Gillette account number: 2436\n"," Gillette account number: 535\n"," Gillette account number: 456\n"," Gillette account number: 930\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2476\n"," Gillette account number: 1046\n"," Gillette account number: 2495\n"," Gillette account number: 737\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 956\n"," Gillette account number: 487\n"," Gillette account number: 1094\n"," Gillette account number: 977\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 1158\n"," Gillette account number: 963\n"," Gillette account number: 849\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 1160\n"," Gillette account number: None\n"," Gillette account number: 2437\n"," Gillette account number: 59\n"," Gillette account number: 435\n"," Gillette account number: 2380\n","Series III is housed in 531 archival drawings tubes and arranged by Client Control Number (CCN), an institutionally imposed numbering system. The series includes sketches, perspective drawings, renderings, plot plans, surveys, plans, architectural blueprints, and planting lists. The majority of the drawings were produced in Gillette's office by his draftsmen. Some projects include architectural drawings for structures, mostly residences, associated with a particular project. Gillette worked closely with several architects, most notably William Lawrence Bottomley. The drawings in this series are executed on bumwad, heavy paper, linen, and the like. Copies may be found in blueprint, Diazo print, inkjet or electrostatic print. Many of the drawings are colored with colored pencil and ink giving them an artistic quality. A project may be housed on several tubes, or several projects may be housed on one tube, depending on the volume of materials. Additionally, various types of architectural drawings and reproductions can chemically interact with one another. To avoid potential loss of information or damage to the drawings, certain of these drawing types have been separated on the rolls by sheets of buffer paper. It is imperative that these remain segregated when returned to the roll. \n","Due to the size of this series, a container listing has not been included in this finding aid .  Instead, a searchable database has been created to aid the researcher in using this collection.  The database's web-interface can be found on the  Gillette Drawings and Correspondence Database .  The database can be searched by Drawing Description, Gillette Account Number, Client Control Number, and Client Name. The Drawing Description field is searchable by keywords in the title of the drawing. Typically, this will include a description of the drawing (e.g. \"Planting Plan\") and the client's name. The page also includes a drop-down list of clients organized alphabetically by the last name of the client or the business name. General searches, such as a Client Name search of \"Jones,\" returns a list of results containing links that will take the researcher to the full listing for that client name or client control number. If correspondence exists for a particular project, the results will also return a reference to those materials. Correspondence does not survive for all projects. Likewise, drawings do not survive for each project and in some cases only correspondence results are returned. It is important to note that not all of Gillette's materials survive and a search may yield no results.","Series IV is housed in 10 archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, manuals, specifications, and federal government bulletins relative to Gillette's work on public housing projects. These materials were treated as a separate series and are therefore not included in Series II: Client Correspondence. However, drawings for these projects, if they exist, have been organized in Series III: Drawings. Before and following World War II, Gillette did extensive work on public housing projects as many of his wealthier clients scaled down or eliminated their plans for large landscape projects. Reflected in this series are projects from Virginia (Richmond, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hopewell, Bristol, Lynchburg, Camp Pendleton, and Fort Story); North Carolina (Rocky Mount); and New Jersey (Asbury Park and Long Branch).\n","Series V is housed in one (1) map case drawer and arranged alphabetically by locality (town/city). The series consists mainly of subdivision plans, park layouts, and perspective drawings for various projects across the United States. Heavily represented is the work of the Olmstead Brothers firm of Brookline, Massachusetts. It is unclear whether Gillette participated in any of these projects during his time in Boston or whether these were simply reference materials that he maintained in his office. Three (3) drawings are signed as being traced by Gillette and date from the time period that he began to strike out on his own in Richmond, Virginia. These materials seem to be unrelated to any of Gillette's known projects.  \n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 37 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 45 x 40 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 37 x 70 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 43 x 57 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 21 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Directors of Design; Size: 71 x 107 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Directors of Design; Size: 28 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Surveyed at the Request of F.L. Olmsted L.A.; Size: 56 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 32 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 33 x 34 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 72 x 72 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Cass Gilbert, Architect - F.L. Olmsted, Landscape Architect; Size: 58 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 36 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 44 x 56 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Commission on the Improvement of the, Park System; Size: 72 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 51 x 38 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 27 x 21 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 44 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Prepared for the Mountain Lake Corporation, by Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 38 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Issued by the, Department of Public Works; Size: 64 x 68 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 46 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 55 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. and J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 74 x 117 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 50 x 72 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 31 x 31 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Melvin B. Smith, Civil Engineer \u0026 Surveyor, Lowell, Mass.; Size: 53 x 66 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 23 x 33 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmstead, Landscape Architect; Size: 48 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. \u0026 J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects; Size: 56 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. \u0026 J.C. Olmsted, Landscape Architects, Advisory; Size: 63 x 66 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted and Co. landscape Architects; Size: 24 x 62 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 34 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 23 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect; Size: 61 x 77 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Wm. T. Pierce, Engineer; Size: 87 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 37 x 37 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 41 x 118 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 24 x 118 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 63 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 30 x 47 cm.\n"," Drawn by: William T. Pierce, Engineer; Size: 109 x 140 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 69 x 91 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 64 x 53 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 71 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Warren H. Manning, Landscape designer, Boston; Size: 31 x 58 cm.\n"," Drawn by: The Roland Park Company; Size: 58 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 28 x 41 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 41 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Prepared for the Huron Farms Company, by Olmsted Brothers - Landscape Architects, Brookline Mass.; Size: 52 x 21 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 36 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Fredk. Law Olmsted; Size: 48 x 100 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Surveyed by Eugene Robinson; Size: 48 x 100 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 71 x 86 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 111 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Prepared by Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 31 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archt's, Brookline, Mass; Size: 108 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 48 x 78 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 29 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Lenoir Blowing Rock Development Company; Size: 28 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archts, Brookline, Mass; Size: 22 x 33 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper - Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer, Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 29 x 44 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 128 x 183 cm.\n"," Drawn by: E.S. Draper, Landscape Architect \u0026 Engineer - Charlotte, N.C. - Atlanta, Ga.; Size: 46 x 63 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 56 x 86 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 12 x 28 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 17 x 51 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 30 x 34 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape architects; Size: 38 x 72 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects; Size: 180 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 61 x 64 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 56 x 68 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 51 x 102 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 30 x 93 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 66 x 79 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F. L. and J. C. Olmstead, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 114 x 98 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 68 x 122 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Designed by Olmsted, Vaux \u0026 Co.; Size: 23 x 36 cm.\n"," Drawn by: C.B. Fancy, Civil Engineer; Size: 61 x 108 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 50 x 83 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 47 x 50 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers and Downing Vaux, Brookline, Mass. - New York, N.Y.; Size: 43 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 100 x 102 cm.\n"," Drawn by: F.L. Olmsted \u0026 Co. - Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 48 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 86 x 44 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 30 x 39 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Archt's, Brookline, Mass; Size: 34 x 89 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 55 x 71 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 43 x 37 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Drawn April 1914 at Franklin, W.Va. by C.R. Lacy and L.C. Gordon; Size: 81 x 65 cm.\n"," Drawn by: American Publishing Co. - Water \u0026 Ferry Sts. - Milwaukee, Wis. U.S.A.; Size: Irregular\n"," Drawn by: Office of Superintendent, Port Norfolk, Virginia; Size: 104 x 76 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 27 x 21 cm.\n"," Drawn by: T. Crawford Redd \u0026 Bro., Surveyors \u0026 Engineers; Size: 43 x 30 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Department of Public Works; Size: 44 x 60 cm.\n"," Drawn by: John Nolen- Town Planner; Philip W. Foster- Associate, Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass.; Size: 70 x 83 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Blanton \u0026 Co., 1114 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va.; Size: 41 x 43 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 43 x 36 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 61 cm.\n"," Drawn by: American Cement Engineering Co.; Size: 33 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced May 1919 by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 46 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Size: 51 x 42 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced May 1919 by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 28 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 48 x 48 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Traced by, Charles F. Gillette, Landscape Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Size: 46 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts; Size: 47 x 55 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 51 x 64 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass.; Size: 49 x 74 cm.\n"," Drawn by: Olmstead, Olmstead \u0026 Elliot, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass; Size: 51 x 53 cm.\n"," Series VI is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. Included are correspondence, family histories, journals, clippings, internment records, and writings. The majority of this series consists of the personal correspondence of Charles F. Gillette. Also included are personal letters from his wife, Mrs. Ellen C. Gillette, as well as materials related to Filmore Cogswell, Mrs. Gillette's father. A Gillette family history, materials related to Mr. and Mrs. Gillette's 50th anniversary celebration, and will and estate information are also in this series. Memorial reminiscences of Gillette's life and career and an article by Dr. George Longest are also organized in this series.\n","Series VII is housed in five (5) archival boxes on shelf and arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series consists of a mix of personal and business-related photographs. Several folders contain images of Charles and Ellen Gillette in their youth and young adulthood. Also of note are images of the Cogswell family on camping trips in Colorado and Connecticut circa 1880s. Items such as Christmas cards, brochures for ornamental statuary, and clipping are in this series also. Not all photographs have been separated into this series. In some cases, photographs and negatives have remained with the client correspondence files (SERIES II). \n"," Gillette account number: 2176; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: 609; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: None ; Photographs: 42; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 56; Photographs: 15; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 327, 380, 389, 390; Photographs: 6; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None ; Photographs: 6\n"," Gillette account number: 19, 439, 698; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photograph\n"," Gillette account number: 630; Photographs: 3 \n"," Gillette account number: 790; Photographs: 3; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 372; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 23 \n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 16\n"," Gillette account number: 446; Photographs: 68; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4 \n"," Gillette account number: 189; Photographs: 16\n"," Gillette account number: 189; Photographs: 52\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 7\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 8\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 78\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 23\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 31\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 19\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 2000; Photographs: 3 \n"," Gillette account number:  50, 940, 667, 458; Photographs: 2; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 398, 682; Photographs: 2\n"," Gillette account number: 391; Photographs: 9; Notes: See also oversize photographs\n"," Gillette account number: 2061; Photographs: 11\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 1\n"," Gillette account number: None; Photographs: 4\n"," Gillette account number: 411; Photographs: ; Notes: See Williams, T. 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