Cocke and related families Papers 1858-1859, and 1874
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryUniversity of VirginiaP.O. Box 400110160 McCormick RdCharlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Brenda GunnEmail: bg9ba@virginia.eduPhone: (434) 924-1037Phone: (434) 243-1776Fax: (434) 924-4968
- Restrictions:
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Collection is open to research.
- Terms of access:
- Preferred citation:
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Cocke and related families Papers, Accession 2433-y, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- John Page Elliott
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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Cocke and related families Papers, Accession 2433-y, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Background
- Scope and content:
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This collection consists of ten electrostatic copies of letters, 1858-1859, and 1874, from Edward Troye(1808-1874), to General John Hartwell Cocke(1780-1866), Dr. Cary Charles Cocke(1814-1888), and John Bowdoin Cocke(1836-1889), and from Philip St. George Cocke(1809-1861) to John Hartwell Cocke, and Dr. Cary Charles Cocke.
Most of these letters pertain to the commission of Edward Troyeto paint an equestrian portrait of General John Hartwell Cockein military dress of the War of 1812 period and seated on his horse Roebuck.
The letters discuss Troye's suggestion of a pose on horseback and his plans to do the work (1858 Nov 18 & 19); Troye's suggestion of painting Cocke in military dress and on horseback as his favorite style, and includes the possibility of painting the horses, Roebuck and Cleaveland (1858 Nov 21); Charles' desire to have a painting done of Roebuck and his agreement with the plans for a military costume on horseback (1858 Nov 22); arrangements to recreate a costume from the War of 1812 period with historical accuracy, mention of Philip St. George Cocke's Silver Creekproperty, the Skipwith land, the failure of his cotton crop, and his expectation of seeing Troye and General Cocke at Belmead(1858 Dec 1); the progress of the portraits, with the painting of Roebuck nearly finished and the portrait of General Cocke just begun (1859 Jan 19); the Virginia Military InstituteBoard of Visitors meeting and Troye's plans to rough out the portrait of Cocke at present and to finish it in the spring (1859 Jan 23); Troye's progress on the portrait and Philip's desire for his brother to see it before long (1859 Feb 5); and a sale of horses and the mention of Keene Richardsof Georgetown, Kentucky, one of Troye's chief patrons whom he accompanied to the Holy Landand Arabiain the 1850's (1874 Jun 30).
- Acquisition information:
- These copies of Cocke family letters were given to the Library by Mr. John Page Elliott of Charlottesville, Virginia, on January 5, 1990.
- Processing information:
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Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
- Physical location:
- Physical description:
- 10 items