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Bulletins of The United Daughters of the Confederacy Box 2, Folder 5
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Volumes I-1 through III-5 out of Richmond headquarters. Mmissing I-3,4; II-1, 6; III-I.
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List of Members of the Mary Custis Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Box 2, Folder 19
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This folder contains the membership list including the grave marker committee, Cross of Service reports, and the rummage sale reports.
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Lists of Children of the Confederacy Box 3, Folder 11
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1922-1925 Partial List of Rockbridge Children of the Confederacy. Rockbridge Grays Chapter Children of the Confederacy 1935-1941. LOCATION: AC 106 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 3) FOLDER 11
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Minute Book of the Mary Custis Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy Box 2
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This book contains information on Stonewall Jackson Hospital and treasurer's reports.
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Miscellaneous items Box 5, Folder 18
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This folder contains: - Letter to Mary Ackerly from Missouri Historical Society ordering copy of Our Kin Jan. 30, 1936 - Letter to Mrs. G Harris Field from Lula Parker re: fliers and book promotion and sales Feb. 1, 1936 -Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from mother Feb. 10, 1936 12 below zero in Lexington - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Dudley P. Fagerstrom (The California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution) Feb. 15, 1936 asking for information about Bells of Virginia - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from State Library of Arizona ordering copy of Our Kin Feb.17,1936 - Letter to Mrs. G. H. Field from mother family talk Mar. 3, 1936 - Invoice for Our Kin Missouri Historical Society paid Mar. 9, 1936 - Warrant/payment State Library of Arizona paid Mar. 10, 1936 Our Kin - Letter Mar. 16, 1936 to Mary Ackerly Fields from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer, Cincinnati, Ohio asking for information about ancestors William & Polly Murray, anxious to join DAR (note in Mary's handwriting $15 for DAR filing + $1.25 an hour for research) - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer, Cincinnati, Ohio Apr. 2, 1936 inquiring about response to previous letter - Letter to Mary D. Ackerly from Elsie Ellwood Wanden asking for background on early Houston/Huston in Rockbridge County [handwritten notes in Mary's writing: $5.00 to be paid in advance for 4 hours of research + $1.25 per hour overtime) - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from her mother family talk Apr. 30, 1936 - Letter to M. Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer two typed pages on John Murray of Mecklenburg Co. vs. John Murray (copy of will enclosed). Also asks for work on Fry family… Can't pay much - Letter to Mrs. G. H. Field from her mother family matters May 20, 1936 (Had Lucy take turpentine for back problems…) - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer of Cincinnati Ohio (payment for research & filling out DAR Daughters of the American Revolution application papers) + more about John Murray and John Fry lineage June 8, 1936 - Copy of letter of June 11, 1936 from Virginia State Library Richmond to Mrs. Blanche Shafer regarding background on John Murray—Mechlenburg County or Botetourt County - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer of Cincinnati Ohio still no Photostat of John Murray's Revolutionary service - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer of Cincinnati Ohio including two pages of genealogy July 3, 1936 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from her mother July 31, 1936 terrible heat in Lexington family matters - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer requesting additional research on ancestors Aug. 1, 1936 - Letter to Mrs. George Harris Field from Lt. Commander Arthur A. Gilbert, Chicago, IL about genealogical adventures Aug. 13, 1936 - Letter to Mary D. Ackerly Oct. 26, 1936 from Mrs. M.A. (Frances) Bouton of Schenectady NY wishes to engage her for work on Wm. Moore of Harrison County, KY in Revolution - Letter to M. Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer two typed pages on John Murray of Mecklenburg Co. vs. John Murray (copy of will enclosed). Also asks for work on Fry family… Can't pay much - Letter to Mrs. G. H. Field from her mother family matters May 20, 1936 (Had Lucy take turpentine for back problems…) - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer of Cincinnati Ohio (payment for research & filling out DAR Daughters of the American Revolution application papers) + more about John Murray and John Fry lineage June 8, 1936 - Copy of letter of June 11, 1936 from Virginia State Library Richmond to Mrs. Blanche Shafer regarding background on John Murray—Mechlenburg County or Botetourt County - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer of Cincinnati Ohio still no Photostat of John Murray's Revolutionary service - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer of Cincinnati Ohio including two pages of genealogy July 3, 1936 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from her mother July 31, 1936 terrible heat in Lexington family matters - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry Shafer requesting additional research on ancestors Aug. 1, 1936 - Letter to Mrs. George Harris Field from Lt. Commander Arthur A. Gilbert, Chicago, IL about genealogical adventures Aug. 13, 1936 - Letter to Mary D. Ackerly Oct. 26, 1936 from Mrs. M.A. (Frances) Bouton of Schenectady NY wishes to engage her for work on Wm. Moore of Harrison County, KY in Revolution - Letter to Mary D. Ackerly Oct. 26, 1936 from Mrs. M.A. (Frances) Bouton of Schenectady NY wishes to engage her for work on Wm. Moore of Harrison County, KY in Revolution - Letter to Mary D. Ackerly Nov. 19, 1936 from Dorothy Berryman Shrewder of Ashland, KS seeking her assistance on genealogy of Hamiltons and Fords and inquiring about her fees - Three Letters to Mrs. G. Harris Field from her mother family matters Nov. 27, 1936; Dec. 7, 193? (4/6); Jan. 20, 1937 - Letter to Mary Denham from James Willard Calloway June 14, 1937 Salem, Oregon inquiring about help with genealogy of Calloway family - Letters to Mrs. G. Harris Field ("Dear Mary & Lucy") from mother Aug. 9 and Aug. 30, 1937 family matters - Letter to Mary Ackerly from Idros (Mrs. Orville G) Roberts of San Bernardino, CA Aug. 30, 1937 seeking information about Turpin ancestors - Letter to Mary Fields from Harwood M. Penn (author and family charter of Penn Family) from Santa Ana, CA re: various branches of Penn family Mar. 25, 1938 - Letter to Mrs. George (Lula) Parker from H.D. Wells of J.P. Bell Co. in reference to Our Kin plus mention of a History of Bedford County she has written - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field (Mary) from Cousin Lula (Parker) re: local chat and accounts of Our Kin publication - Valentine card sent by mother to Mrs. G. Harris Field (Mary) Feb. 13, 1939 - Letter to Mary Denham Ackerly Field from The Institute of American Genealogy in Chicago, IL Mar. 2, 1939 awarding her a Certificate of Merit in Genealogy Including library card and seals - Letter to Lula Parker to Mrs. G. Harris Field May 3, 1939 dismissing value of Certificate of Merit.
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Miscellaneous Items Box 6, Folder 3
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This folder contains:- Two page historical sketch of Hollins College 1923, 1924, 1925 - Letters among W. W. Ackerly's wartime buddies concerning wartime news 1942 + With the Colors publication of Mar. 17, 1942 with picture of FDR on the cover referencing his 60th birthday - Letter Sept. 4, 1939 from William W. Ackerly, Esq. to Circuit Court Loudoun County asking for date of deed of trust from Mary D.A. Field (widow) to L. R. Bartenstein and "myself" covering sale of farm
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Miscellaneous items Box 6, Folder 5
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This folder contains: - Broadside of Republican Convention to be held at Lexington Courthouse Mar. 30, 1895 - Receipt Mrs. C.B. Ackerly bought of E.A. Moore & Co. Studebaker wagon gear Aug. 25, 1899 - Note from Col R.A. Marr of VMI to "Appointing Power of the Postmaster of Lexington, VA" Apr. 8, 1902 recommending that John P. Ackerly be re-appointed as postmaster - Letter to the Lexington Postmaster from The McKinley Monumental Tree Committee in Oakland, CA Apr 8, 1902 stating that it planned to plant a special tree in Oak View Cemetery in Oakland in honor of the late President William McKinley and asking for soil from the Valley of Virginia to use in the planting: "On June 10 & 11, 1864, a battle was fought near your place in which young McKinley took part as a soldier. The Committee desires to obtain about one pound of earth or soil from that battlefield to be used in the ceremony of planting." - Memorandum of an agreement Apr 1, 1904 between C. B. Ackerly and Abraham Lavell concerning land taxes and the growing and harvesting of wheat - Flyer from Jno. P. Ackerly called "A Card" To the Republicans and Voters of Rockbridge County Oct. 20, 1908 urging support for Republican candidates - Republican National Committee Certificate of John Ackerly and receipt 1916 pers - Letter to mother (Mrs. John P. Ackerly) from Will Ackerly May 27, 1916 discussing life insurance and requesting that proceeds go to "Sis" and Lucy if she doesn't use them "because I know it is easier for boys than girls to make their way in the world." - Letter to John P. Ackerly from Congressman C. B. Slemp thanking him for his congratulatory message Nov. 11, 1916 - Mr. J.P. Ackerly in account with W. J. Thomas, Fresh & Cured Meats Dec. 1, 1926 - Letter to Mrs. David Strain, President of Mary Custis Lee UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy Chapter from Elizabeth Beverly White, Jackson Memorial Hospital Jan. 20, 1928 wishing to resign - Resolution of Hospital Board of Jackson Memorial Hospital on the resignation of Mrs. Reid White Jan. 31, 1928 LOCATION: AC 109 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 6) Folder #5 - Resolution by the Republicans of Rockbridge County upon the death of President McKinley and condolences to Mrs. McKinley - Rolled photo Fort Meade, MD May 1942 "Capt W. W. Ackerly Commanding".
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Miscellaneous items Box 6, Folder B
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This folder contains the following miscellaneous publications:- Land deed Aug. 29, 1939 Mary D.A. Field (widow) to Algernon A. S. Davy returned for revision per letter from W. A. Metzer (Attorney at Law, Leesburg) to William Ackerly (Attorney at Law, Lexington) - Contract by and between Mary Denham Ackerly and Lula E. (Jeter) Parker regarding publication of Our Kin – Dec. 26, 1929 - Letter from Mary Ackerly to brother William Ackerly about dissolving Our Kin partnership with Lula Parker Feb. 15, 1940 - "True Copy" of Last Will and Testament of G. Harris Field leaving everything to Mary Ackerly - News clipping concerning William Ackerly organizing company of infantry for the National Guard in Lexington (source & date unknown) - News clipping Ralph Turpin Jr. receives law degree from Seton Hall (source & date unknown) - Christmas photo notecard (person & location unidentified – presumably Mary Ackerly) - 2x The 1932 Cotillion Club of VMI Virginia Military Institute invitations to Final Dances – Mrs. J. P. Ackerly, Sr. & Miss Marie Davidson and J.P. Ackerly, Jr & Miss Lucy Ackerly - Calendar 1935 Jefferson Street Gulf Service Station (7 N. Jefferson Street) E. G. Ackerly, Owner & Mgr. - Letter to Miss Mary Denham Ackerly from the Times-World Corporation, Roanoke re: purchasing copy of Our - News clipping of editorial from the Waynesboro News-Virginian regarding 18th Judicial Circuit amalgamation with scribbled note "For Will" - Front page of The Fauquier Democrat Apr. 6, 1961 with article "Farm Deeded by Washington in Sale News" :: "Fieldmont, a 320-acre farm near Halfway, part of a tract for which George Washington signed a deed in 1789, has been sold by Mrs. G. Harris Field to John E. Malone of Arlington" - Biographical Sketches and Pictures of Company B, Confederate Veterans of Nashville, TN, 1902 (1974 reprint) - Fiftieth Reunion Booklet Class of 1912 Washington & Lee University May 4 – 5, 1962 - Photo Christmas card with picture of house (no ID, no date) Ackerly house? - Letter to Miss Lucy Ackerly from William S. Moffett, Jr. condolences on death of Judge William Ackerly Aug. 14,1968 LOCATION: AC 109 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 6) FOLDER MISC PUBS "B" - Front page of The Fauqiuer Democrat Warrenton May 3, 1933 regarding donation of copy of Our Kin to Warrenton Library.
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Miscellaneous items Box 8
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This box contains the follwing:- Turpin Estate ledger with misc. fiduciary documents William Ackerly fiduciary R. Turpin of Big Island, VA decedent - Scrapbook of "Mary Denham Ackerly labeled "Summers" but covers more than that; includes wall calendars 1904, 1906 thus dating material - Scrapbook Mary Custis Lee Chapter UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy (1957) misc gatherings (includes newspaper clippings and even leaves from foliage and napkins from dinners) LOCATION: AC 111 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 8) - Unidentified pen (obviously of historical significance, but no indication of what it is).
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